Poland's ruling United Right coalition would be supported by 37 percent of voters if elections were held today, outgaining its main rival, the centrist Civic Coalition (KO), by 12 percentage points, a new poll has found. According to a Social Changes poll for the right-wing website wPolityce.pl, support for the United Right, composed of its backbone party Law and Justice, Solidary Poland and the Republicans, dropped by 1 percentage point since the previous survey. Backing for KO also fell by 1 percentage point. Poland 2050, a new grassroots movement led by TV personality and Catholic writer Szymon Holownia, could count on 14 percent of the vote, up by 2 percentage points. The far-fight Confederation would receive 11 percent of the votes, up by 2 percentage points, while the Left would secure 7 percent, down by 1 percentage point from the previous poll.