Argentina’s PASO Elections: Poll Results and Voter Preferences Revealed by Consulting Firm Analogías

2023-06-08 18:54:34

Less than 70 days before the celebration of the PASO (Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory) elections in Argentina, scheduled for next August 13, a study by the consulting firm Analogías, published this Thursday, revealed that the Frente de Todos (Front of All) ( FdT) captures 27.5 percent of the electorate’s preference.

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According to the report, the opposition group Juntos por el Cambio reaps 26.8 percent of sympathies, while in third place was the movement La Libertad Avanza, of the far-right politician Javier Milei, with 21.2 percent. Further apart, with 2.7 percent support, appeared the Left Front.

The poll, carried out between May 28 and 31 with a sample of 2,605 people, showed that undecided citizens reach 18.2 percent and blank votes add up to 3.6 percent.

More than 51 percent of those polled answered that they have already decided which political force they will vote for, while 19.1 percent will make that decision in the near future and 17.9 percent let it be seen that they will do so close to the elections.

51.4 percent of those consulted stated that they had a decided vote. The 19.1 replied that it will decide in the coming months. The 17.9 affirmed that they will make such a decision close to the date of the elections, and the 11.6 do not know.

Regarding the progress of the economy, 21.3 percent of the sample believe that it will be better in the next two years and 21.8 estimated that it will be just as bad, while 11.9 assume that it will be much better and 12.1 it will be worse The 10.8 thinks it will be just as good; for 9.2 percent, much worse.

The study was interested in the expectations that the situation will improve following the elections. At this point, 56.6 percent considered that it would do little or nothing and 35.8 appreciated that it might change a lot or quite a bit.

Regarding the type of measures that the next government should implement, 38.8 percent believed that a moderate and gradual economic program should be implemented, 26.9 opted for applying shock programs and 34.6 of the sample said have no idea

More than half of the sample (54.6 percent) did not hesitate to support the idea that Argentina renegotiate the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but 18.4 percent opposed it and 27 percent responded that they do not know .

This political study showed that 37.9 of the sample reports through television, followed by radio (15.7) and news portals (15.6). Between six and seven out of ten respondents (66.7 percent) indicated that they use social networks, among which Facebook and Instagram are the most popular, with 34.2 and 26.6 percent of preferences.

The survey also measured how the management of President Alberto Fernández is viewed. His popularity remains at 29 percent, the lowest value since December 2019, while 68 percent have a negative image of him.

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