2023-09-18 23:23:58
Emboldened by the triumphs that happened (Santa Fe and Chaco) and singing victory for those who will surely come (Between Ríos and Mendoza), Patricia Bullrich met with some 500 leaders of Together for Change in one of the rooms of the Quorum Hotel in Córdoba.
“We have already arrived in Normandy, now we just need to advance towards Berlin,” the candidate shot in closing in her speech in front of her troops. “We have a historic obligation to finish the job. “We are going to bury Kirchnerism, we cannot deliver victory,” the leader said energetically. In this battle, the only victory is to enter the runoff.
The main reason for joiningmotivated among others by Luis Juez, was to return to find the charms that once motivated the Mediterranean electorate to trust Together for Change. Gone are the days where the province was a yellow blur, regarding 300 thousand votes were diluted in their hands between the gubernatorial election and the August PASO. Many, taking into account the few weeks between each election. For information: 810 thousand votes in the gubernatorial election once morest 515 thousand “yellow” votes in the last month. Recovering that difference, they maintain, is the pillar for the candidate to reach the runoff.
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The speakers were the main provincial figures: De Loredo, Negri and Juez. Leaving the closing to Patricia Bullrich. Senators, deputies, mayors, legislators, councilors and representatives that the coalition has throughout the province participated in the meeting. The professional harangue and former gubernatorial candidate asked to “shoulder the campaign. We have to make this woman president,” he shouted with the last of his voice.
Mario Negri maintained that the party achieved something historic, which “20 years ago did not happen: representation, both at the national and provincial levels, “despite coming from 20 years of failures, unity arrived.”
The libertarian violet color that dyed the provincial map is a difficult dagger for JxC to overcome. The party that was born in Buenos Aires, but that found itself in Córdoba, an allied province with exceptional results, today has eluded it.
But the rival chosen by Bullrich, discursively, is Kirchnerism represented in the figure of Sergio Massa and Cristina Fernández. It is not Javier Milei, despite having been the winner in the thirds arm wrestling match in the PASO.
Córdoba at some point was the splendor of Together for Change, “I am from Córdoba” Macri, one of the founders, once said. It was the capital and the place where votes were cast. Many leaders, seeking answers, maintain that the defense of the countryside and the fight once morest Kirchnerism were not valued by the electorate.
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Bullrich is convinced that the result of the PASO was a triple tie. That he should not consider Larreta’s votes as foreign. For Judge, the young vote for Milei is a media construction, the candidate mutteringly accepts that the intern weakened them and that contributed to losing clarity that must be recovered.
“Milei today might be a blast, which will not remain in history, Kirchnerism has established roots, it is everywhere. We have to go once morest them, they have colonized the State,” Bullrich responds.
The chainsaw is not a plan, just as Javier Milei is not the candidate to win. In Córdoba, Bullrich reiterated to his leaders that the prominence in October must have a Cordoba tune.
“I came to Córdoba to put all the engines in motion. We believe that Córdoba is the capital of Together for Change. We come to tell all the people of Córdoba that we are going to knock on every door, every gate to count on them,” the candidate concluded. In the advanced stage, the only victory is to enter the runoff.
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