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A survey measured the reappearance of Mauricio Macri in the media: do people believe him when he speaks?

2020-10-25T16:50:46.069Z


The former president was mounted on the last flag and gave several interviews. Your image numbers and the credibility of the rest.


Eduardo Paladini

10/25/2020 1:41 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 10/25/2020 1:41 PM

The flag of the 12O, the last and massive opposition protest against the national government, had not yet started, when on the morning of that same day Mauricio Macri had already let it transpire that at night he would give an interview on TV.

A kind of

comeback

, after long weeks of silence.

What came in the report in TN was the expected: a former president extremely critical of the current administration, mounted on the heat of the mobilization.

But then he gave another interview, on a Chaco radio, a few days later.

And then others, on two news portals and on a cable channel.

The raid generated the foreseeable Kirchner attack and discomfort within the more moderate sector of its own space.

Now a consulting firm measured perhaps the most sensitive impact: how did people in general feel?

In his own way he failed it, since

64%

answered that they

"do not believe him"

when he speaks.

The study that

Clarín

accessed

is from

MOVE

, a firm with 15 years in the market and that even worked for the management of Cambiemos.

Today he has clients on both sides of the rift.

It was a survey of

1,000 cases

nationwide, with a +/- 3.5% margin of error.

The report begins with the

image and credibility data of

the former president, which are roughly the same.

National survey of the MOVE consultancy.

They asked about Macri's reappearance after the 12O flag.

On the one hand, Macri combines

31% positive image

(8% very good and 23% good) and

67% negative

(38% bad and 29% very bad).

On the other hand,

26%

of those surveyed answered that they

"believe him"

when he says something, but

64% "do not believe him"

.

Regarding the image, quantitatively, the consultancy remarks that "

since April it had been relatively stable

, but

it deteriorated

significantly in the last month."

One of the tables shows the evolution of the differential in Macri's valuation.

This is the balance between positive and negative image, which the leader of Together for Change is clearly given in red.

That differential, which

at some point in the year dropped to single digits

, is now - 36 points: 31 in favor and 67 against.

It is the steep fall that they notice in

MOVE

.

MOVE national survey.

They compared Alberto Fernández's image differential with that of Mauricio Macri.

The firm also compares the trend in Macri's differential with that of Alberto Fernández.

And while he is clearly better, the President also has something to worry about.

As Clarín has been counting, the collapse in their numbers is remarkable.

According to the data of this consultancy, it

had a favorable balance of about 60 points and today it hovers around 0.

Credibility: evil of many

Macri's low credibility numbers not only do not attract attention because they coincide with his image - those who do not want him do not believe him, and vice versa - but because they are part of a moment where

the word of politicians seems to be devalued at a general level

.

Reale Dallatorre Consultores

(RDT)

is one of the pollsters that has been addressing the issue.

And the results are bad for everyone.

In its latest national study, of

2,450 cases

surveyed between October 10 and 12, eight leaders passed through the credibility filter: four from the Frente de Todos, four from Juntos por el Cambio.

They all ended up with a balance against.

And Macri narrowly escaped from last place.

RDT

ordered them according to the level of credibility in favor:

1)

Alberto Fernández

: 42.4% "believe him", 50.2% "do not believe him".

2)

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

: 38.7% "believe him", 42.5% "do not believe him".

3)

María Eugenia Vidal

: 35.6% "believe him", 50.2% "do not believe him".

4)

Patricia Bullrich

: 28.3% "believe him", 56% "do not believe him".

5)

Axel Kicillof

: 28.2% "believe him", 57.7% "do not believe him".

6)

Cristina Kirchner

: 28% "believe him", 66.4% "do not believe him".

7)

Mauricio Macri

: 19% "believe him", 68.1% "do not believe him".

8)

Sergio Massa

: 16.2% "believe him", 66% "do not believe him".

In all cases he completed "does not know / does not answer".

Source: clarin

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