In a significant development in German politics, exit polls indicate that the Social Democratic Party (SPD), led by Olaf Scholz, has managed to fend off the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in a crucial state election in Brandenburg. This election was seen as a critical test for the federal government ahead of the general elections scheduled for next autumn. Throughout the campaign, the AfD had been leading in the polls, raising concerns about their potential victory in Brandenburg, a state where they had never before secured a win. However, as the election drew to a close, the SPD appeared to have made a late comeback, regaining its footing against the anti-immigrant populist party. The results of this election are particularly noteworthy, coming just three weeks after the AfD achieved historic gains in two other regions, making the outcome in Brandenburg even more significant. The election results are being closely watched as they may reflect broader sentiments regarding the current federal government and its policies.