On Friday (08/09), Argentine consultancy Analogies released a voting intention survey regarding the first round of the country’s presidential elections.
The measurement shows a result that is not very different from the previous elections held on August 20, as the one who appears in the lead is the far-right candidate Javier Miley, from the Advanced Freedom Party, with 31.1% of voting intentions.
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The self-described “libertarian” politician gained two percentage points more than he did in the caucuses held three weeks ago.
In second place comes the current Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, with 28.1% of preferences, which represents a technical tie with the following – the margin of error in the poll is plus or minus two points.
The politician represents the Peronist coalition União pela Pátria, the main center-left force in the conflict, and has the support of President Alberto Fernandez and Vice-President Cristina Kirchner. Its percentage shows an increase of seven points compared to that obtained in the inspections.
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The third position is held by Patricia Bullrich, who was Minister of Security under former President Mauricio Macri (2015-2019), and represents the conservative Front Together for Change.
It appears with 21.2% of intentions, an increase of five points compared to that obtained in the August previews.
The first round of the presidential elections in Argentina is scheduled to take place on October 22. If a second round is needed, it will take place on November 19.
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