Eduardo Paladini
05/29/2021 11:31 AM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 05/29/2021 11:34 AM
While the national government continues to try to justify why Argentina does not have Pfizer vaccines, an
even more sensitive controversy
occurred in the province of Buenos Aires
: after the death of his father by covid, the former player and current DT
Matías Almeyda
did efforts to bring thousands of doses and help the town where he was born, Azul. According to himself, he got the medicine but could not bring it from the United States, where he resides, due to bureaucratic obstacles. It does not take a seasoned analyst to guess how an
image survey that measured him against 12 politicians from the Frente de Todos y Juntos por el Cambio
ended
. He beat them all.
The consultant who carried out this study is
Jorge Giacobbe
, one of those with the greatest presence in the media and, as
Clarín has
been saying
, he usually measures figures outside of politics who participate in public debate, such as the journalist Viviana Canosa or the cumbia singer. The Dipy.
His last poll, national and of
2,500 cases
, was made between May 14 and 16.
This newspaper advanced a part of the work, where the crack was measured from the less conventional side:
do people want the Together for Change election to win or lose?
People always ask about the Front of All.
Almeyda against all
In the first part of the survey,
Giacobbe
details the ratings of seven of the country's best-known national leaders.
Four from Together for Change and three from the Frente de Todos.
Key data:
only Horacio Rodríguez Larreta achieves image differential in favor
, this is more positive weighting (+ 38%) than negative (-33.3%).
But since the ordering parameter is the first, it appears second in the table.
This ranking of traditional politicians is led by Patricia Bullrich, with + 38.4% and - 41.8%. The rest?
-
María Eugenia Vidal
: + 37.3% and - 40.9%.
-
Alberto Fernández
: + 29.2% and - 60.3%.
-
Cristina Kirchner
: + 26.6% and - 64.4%.
-
Axel Kicillof
: + 25% and - 62.1%.
-
Mauricio Macri
: + 22.2% and - 51.3%.
Then comes the measurement of the former River and National soccer player, plus five other politicians, also linked to the two main political forces in the country. And Almeyda not only wins in this subgroup, but he beats those at the top as well.
The most meritorious of the athlete (or more worrying for the leaders) is that he starts from a high ignorance at the national level: 37.4%.
But within the 60 or so that they do register and answer it,
more than 40% see it well and only 9% see it wrong.
In your case, as in the rest, they fill in regular image values and "ns / nc".
Matías Almeyda, as DT in Mexico.
He is now in the United States.
Photo EFE.
The others that make up the measurement, with differential against, end like this:
-
Graciela Ocaña
: + 29.7% and - 32.1%.
-
Leandro Santoro
: + 24.5% and - 28.6%.
-
Fernando Iglesias
: + 23.7% and - 35.4%.
-
Maximum Kirchner
: + 21.5% and - 65.7%.
-
Sergio Massa
: + 13% and - 62.9%.
Before having seen the survey, but due to the repercussion and indignation that the case had generated, from Axel Kicillof's Government they blamed the United States for the impossibility of bringing vaccines to Azul.
It is unclear how much of that explanation permeated society.