Two recent nationwide polls of German voters both showed the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) remains in second place, although the party’s support slipped slightly from the previous week. A weekly opinion poll, conducted for the tabloid newspaper Bild by the INSA opinion research group and released on Tuesday, showed support for the AfD dropping from a previous high last week of 23% to 21.5%. A separate poll for broadcaster RTL/ntv conducted by forsa showed the AfD down by two percentage points to 20%, although that poll also showed the AfD remaining in second place. Despite the slight…