On Tuesday night, the Israeli TV program "The Patriots" used a real-time poll through the C14 app to ask viewers which candidate would be easier for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to beat in the next race for prime minister, Naftali Bennett or Gadi Eisenkot.
The result was decisive: 81% said Bennett would be the easier opponent, while 19% chose Eisenkot. The show presented the poll as part of a broader discussion about future political alignments and the balance of power in the next election.
The program said the interactive feature is becoming a central part of the viewing experience, with viewers able to vote throughout the broadcast on the C14 app for iPhone or Android. Instead of abstract studio analysis, the panel used the live data from home viewers to drive the debate.
The article said the new tool gives the channel a kind of "pulse meter" for the Israeli right, reflecting how its audience sees potential challengers to Netanyahu. The poll suggested that, for most viewers, Bennett is seen as the more comfortable matchup for the prime minister, while Eisenkot is viewed differently by some segments of the public.