Lewandowski used a football tone: “We lost 3-0, but make sure we don’t tie at the end”

2023-09-10 15:48:18

The candidate for governor of Santa Fe Peronism and current national senator, Marcelo Lewandoski, he voted around 11 he voted at the John F. Kennedy School in Grandoli at 4800 in Gran Rosario, and he was confident in being able “reverse the result of the STEP.” Smiling, he stated “This is a different vote and there will be a different result”thus relativizing the wide advantage that the opposition candidate Maximiiano Pullaro achieved in the PASO.

In keeping with his past as a sports journalist, Lewandowski referred to the context of this Sunday’s elections with a football metaphor: “We were losing 3 to 0 in the first half, but we are recovering and make sure we don’t tie at the end.”

The Juntos Avancemos candidate also referred to Pullaro’s “contradictions”, stating that in the debate they held this week he exposed “what happened in the four years of the man who was Minister of Security and today is a candidate for governor,” remembering Pullaro’s management when he was an official of former governor Miguel Lifschitz.

Then he once more raised the possibility of a different result than the PASO in the sense that this Sunday “there will be more people voting” than last July and that “I have no doubts that there will be people who will modify their vote.”

“I didn’t see any platform like ours… Then it’s the people who decide with their vote,” he added. There are 2,840,878 Santa Fe residents eligible to vote.

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Lewandowski maintained that he has “a clear conscience of having done things head-on and in the light of day.” Confident in what was done during the campaign, the current national senator for the province of Santa Fe expressed: “We can reverse the result of the PASO “They have made me feel it this week,” said the candidate when asked by journalists following casting his vote.

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Marcelo Lewandowski voted in Santa Fe

Regarding the accusation made by the opposition where they pointed out the abandonment of the province, the gubernatorial candidate stressed that he does not want to break the ban and added: “one has worked during the campaign, what he feels and the projects. There was no one who presented the projects saying what we are going to do and with what money we are going to do it.”

Furthermore, he pointed out that the elections reveal “two different models being debated at the polls.” And he added: “There are two specific models in terms of production and the way of driving.”

“Generally in the PASO, fewer people vote,” said the candidate in reference to the low number of votes he had during the primaries where only 62% voted in the province of Santa Fe. Lewandowski stated that, for the moment, there will be no votes in his bunker. presence of leaders of the national government.

Unsafety

“I am also very worried. “We have been experiencing this scourge in the city of Rosario for 15 years,” said the candidate. In dialogue with the press, the senator announced that if he wins tomorrow he will begin to assemble his cabinet. And he added: “from wherever I am I will try to change everything that can be changed.”

In his post on Twitter, the 67-year-old senator published: “Full happiness to vote once more for our future as Santa Fe residents! We must always enjoy the possibility of choosing freely. We have the opportunity to build a future in good hands, of true change, and of good people who hide nothing.”

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