Which area would be voted for the most if the presidential elections were held today? What the electorate thinks about Together for Change: economist Javier Milei should play inside or outside that coalition?
Also, who is the Frente de Todos candidate measuring the most? Who would take the lead if Vice President Cristina Kirchner drops out of the race? These and other questions are answered by a private study to which he had access Chronicler.
If there were presidential elections now, the space with the most votes would be Together for Changes. According to a study by the CIGP, the opposition coalition would collect slightly more than 30% of votes.
I would follow him, five points lower, in front of everyone. Although the podium would be completed by the liberals, with 10.79% of the votes, the research into which he had insight Chronicler reveals that 12.65% of respondents preferred the Blank/None/Disputed option.
However, this same study also focuses on prisoners. In this sense, the voters of Zajedno za chanji are asked which of the candidates they would like to lead the formula for that area.
The fact is that there is a technical tie between the former president Mauricio Macri and current PRO manager Patricia Bullrich. Both would win slightly more than 33% of the vote. The third place would be occupied by the Prime Minister of Buenos Aires Horacio Rodríguez Larreta with 28.49 percent.
Thus it is observed that the most competitive candidates of Together for Change belong to the yellow party. The referent of the other areas that make up the alliance is not highlighted: UCR, Civic Coalition and Republican Peronism.
A survey conducted by the CIGP asks voters Together for Change if the representative of La Libertad is progressing, javier milei, should appear within the opposition coalition. In response to this query, only 32.8% were in favor of rejection. While more than 56% of the respondents answered yes.
However, among Frente de Todos voters, when asked which leader of that area they would choose to lead the formula, the vast majority gave preference to the vice president Cristina Kirchner (68.41%).
Meanwhile, the second place went to the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa (13.16%), followed by President Alberto Fernández (6.58%). Below the current head of state would be – always according to the same survey – the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof (5.92%).
That scenario is completely reversed if the VP is removed from the options. In this case, Kicillof would take the lead, winning almost 34% of the vote. And Massa would follow, with a three-point improvement on the scenario predicted by Vice.
The podium would be completed by the Minister of the Interior, Eduardo “Wada” Pedra, with 16.04%. In this case, Fernández would come back close seven points.
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Source: Cronista
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