Many voters in Argentina told the correspondent CNN Thaís Herédia who voted against the extremist Javier Milei or against the government Sergio Massa. Therefore, liberal Patricia Bullrich is at the center of the country’s election this Sunday (22).
The division of voters would be due to opposition to Milei’s radicalism or the continuity of the current government — which has Massa as economy minister — responsible for triple-digit inflation.
Bullrich, Massa and Milei are the three main candidates for the Presidency of Argentina this Sunday. In the latest voting intention polls, they appeared to be competing for places to go to the second round.
After the polls closed, the atmosphere in the campaign committees of the three was that of going to the second round, according to Clarín, one of the main press outlets in the country.
In the AtlasIntel survey released on October 13, Massa appeared ahead in voting intentions, with 30.9%. Milei had 26.5% and Bullrich, 24.4%.
However, possible second round scenarios indicated that Massa would lose to either of the other two, while Milei would only lose to Bullrich.
The survey interviewed 5,702 people over the age of 16 via digital means and randomly between October 10th and 13th. The confidence level is 95%, with. The margin of error is plus or minus one percentage point.
*Published by Pedro Jordão, from CNN in Sao Paulo
Source: CNN Brasil

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