According to the projections, the SPD is the strongest party in Dresden and is clearly ahead of the CDU. So what conclusions does the Union draw from this? Clear: they see the election result in Dresden as clear evidence of their claim to leadership. It's quite strange how this peculiar people in Berlin view the world ...
By the way, such a clear claim to leadership cannot even be derived from the direct mandate: the Union may have won, but only narrowly with a few percentage points ahead of the SPD. But what does the Union care about the fact that over 60% of voters did not vote for the CDU in the direct mandate and over 70% of voters did not vote for the CDU in the second vote - it remains a clear claim to leadership.
In the direct arithmetic duel Ötzi against Merkelnix and the soup cook, Ötzi would probably win. Even in his current state ...