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New survey and surprise: who are the governors with the worst image in the country

2023-02-15T13:19:19.032Z


They are data from the CB consultancy. He made a ranking and divided the 24 leaders into three groups.


Within a very complex context for the ruling party, some electoral numbers smile on

Axel Kicillof

.

Or they are less angry than their national colleagues from the Frente de Todos.

However, in a new federal ranking,

the Buenos Aires president ended up as the governor with the worst image in the country

.

He is accompanied, closely, by an acquaintance: Alicia Kirchner

from Santa Cruz (and also a Christian)

.

These are just some of the data from the

latest national survey

, province by province, carried out by

CB Consultora Opinión Pública

.

The firm led by analyst

Cristian Buttié

is characterized by these district-by-district measurements.

In May 2020, he started publishing this interesting table of governors.

The February survey, between the 1st and 5th of the month, included between

610 and 1,065 cases per province

.

The results were presented with +/- 3.8% margin of error.

As in previous measurements,

in general the image numbers of the governors in their provinces are between good and very good

.

Only three had a differential against;

that is, more negative than positive.

Local leaders often outperform (and comfortable with) national politicians when evaluated in those same places.

the 8 worst

In addition to Kicillof and (Alicia) Kirchner, the other president who had a deficit balance was

Ricardo Quintela

, now also a Christian.

The man from Buenos Aires finished with 43.7% positive weighting and 52.1% negative weighting;

Cristina's sister-in-law with +45.2% and -50.4%;

and La Rioja with +48.3% and -49.1%.

Above this trio, already with a differential in favor, were four other pro-government governors plus the "independent"

Omar Gutiérrez

, of the Neuquén Popular Movement.

With these numbers:

- 17th 

Gerardo Zamora

(Santiago del Estero):

+ 55.1% and - 41.5%

.

- 18th 

Mariano Arcioni

(Chubut):

+ 54.4% and - 43.9%

.

- 19th 

Gildo Insfrán

(Formosa):

+ 52.9% and - 44.2%

.

20th 

Omar Perotti

(Santa Fe):

+ 50.3% and - 45.4%

.

- 21st 

Omar Gutiérrez

(Neuquén):

+ 48.5% and - 47.9%

.



the middle 8

In the intermediate block, now with all the governors with more support than rejection, there is beginning to be a greater mix.

For example, the first president of Together for Change appears.

This is the radical 

Rodolfo Suarez

from Mendoza , who used to be the leader of the ranking and now occupies a more than worthy ninth place: he combines

62.8% positive and 33.3% negative

, figures that any presidential candidate would envy.

In addition, in this group there are two local "independents": the missionary

Oscar Herrera Ahuad

and the

Arabela Carreras

from Rio Negro .

They have

+59.8% and -34.4%

, and

+59.3% and -37.9%

, and are ranked 12th and 13th respectively.

Then, they complete five leaders of the Frente de Todos:

- 10th 

Raúl Jalil

(Catamarca):

+ 60.2% and - 37.5%

.

- 11th 

Gustavo Melella

(Tierra del Fuego):

+ 60.1% and - 35.1%

.

- 14th

Jorge Capitanich

(Chaco):

+ 57.2% and - 39.2%

.

- 15th

Gustavo Bordet

(Entre Ríos):

+ 56.5% and - 39.6%

.

- 16th

Alberto R. Saá

 (San Luis):

+ 56.2% and - 40%

.


top 8


The pleasant side of the ranking also has its peculiarities.

One could even sound contradictory: in a group with a strong opposition presence,

the best is an official.

It happens that the February table was led by

Sergio Uñac

from San Juan , from the Frente de Todos, with

68.8 points of support and 26.4 rejection

.

Second was the radical from Jujuy,

Gerardo Morales

, with

+68.3% and -29.1%

.

And three other "non-government members" also sneak in:

- 3rd

Juan Schiaretti

(PJ no K de Córdoba):

+ 67.9% and - 27.8%

.

- 6th

Gustavo Valdés

(UCR, Corrientes):

+ 66.2% and - 30.1%

.

- 7th

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

(PRO, CABA):

+ 63.7% and - 32.4%

.

The cream of the ranking is completed by three front players:

- 4th

Sergio Ziliotto

(La Pampa):

+ 67.4% and - 29.5%

.

- 5th

Osvaldo Jaldo

(Tucumán):

+ 66.3% and - 31.2%

.

- 8th

Gustavo Sáenz

(Salta):

+ 63% and - 33.5%

.

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Source: clarin

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