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K alert for a survey: Cristina Kirchner fell in 18 provinces and in 9 she is worse than Alberto Fernández

2023-02-16T14:54:00.150Z


They are data from the CB consultancy. He also evaluated Sergio Massa throughout the country.


Wherever you look at it, red predominates.

Even when there are no doubts about her electoral potential within the Frente de Todos internal party,

the wear and tear on the figure of Cristina Kirchner translates almost poll by poll

.

This Thursday,

Clarín

accessed the latest study by the

CB

consultancy , a specialist in federal measurements, and a piece of information ignited the alert in the K world:

the image of the vice president fell in 18 provinces

and

in 9 she is worse than Alberto Fernández

.

The study was made based on a survey of

610 to 1,065 cases per district

, interviewed between February 1 and 5.

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

Clarín

advanced this Wednesday another very interesting portion of the poll: the ranking of governors.

But in addition to evaluating the provincial leaders, the firm led by the analyst

Cristian Buttié

measured

the main leaders of the ruling party and the opposition in the 24 provinces

.

In the case of the Government, in addition to the Fernández family, the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, passed through the filter of public opinion.


Where Cristina fell


The

general balance

of the image of the former president is

bad

.

She only has a differential in favor (more support than rejection) in two of the 24 Argentine provinces: the neglected Santiago del Estero and Formosa.

On the other hand,

Cristina exceeds 70 negative valuation points in five of the six largest districts:

Córdoba, Santa Fe, CABA, Mendoza and Entre Ríos.

Consolation Prize for Buenos Aires, where she rejects "only" 61.1%.

Regarding the last measurement, of December 2022,

in February of this year it fell in 18 provinces

.

There he was left with the following positive images:

1) 

Santiago del Estero

51.1%.

2) 

Formosa

49.9%.

3)

Catamarca

44.1%.

4) 

Chaco

38.7%.

5) 

La Rioja

37.2%.

6) 

San Juan

34.3%.

7) 

La Pampa

32.8%.

8) 

Missions

32.3%.

9) 

Neuquen

31.7%.

10) 

Tucuman

30.4%.

11)

Current

30.2%.

12) 

Jump

28.9%.

13) 

Rio Negro

27.9%.

14) 

Chubut

27.5%.

15)

San Luis

23.9%.

16) 

Between Rivers

23.5%.

17)

Santa Fe

20.6%.

18) 

Mendoza

20.1%.

Where Cristina improved

In the comparison with the previous measurement, another particularity occurs.

The vice president

improved in several provinces where she is doing very badly

.

For example, in the City of Buenos Aires and Córdoba.

In those anti-K capitals, in any case, the vice numbers are still very weak: 25.1% positive and 73.8% negative in the first;

and + 19.1% and - 78.6% in the second.

In contrast, Cristina

also raised in two emblematic provinces for its history and current affairs

: Santa Cruz (combines +43.2% and -54.3%) and Buenos Aires (+35.9% and -61.1%).

In addition,

it picked up

in Tierra del Fuego (+39.3% and -58.8%) and Jujuy (+31.1% and -65.8%).

Where Alberto surpasses it

Within the negative balance for the former president, it could also be noted that her internal enemy,

Alberto Fernández

, despite his incessant and deep fall,

surpasses her in nine provinces

Chaco, La Pampa, Misiones, Río Negro, San Juan, San Luis, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán

.

In any case, the one who is currently measuring the best in Frente de Todos, at least in the image category evaluated by the

CB

consultancy , is Massa.

The Minister of Economy prevails over the President and the Vice President in most of the country.

look too

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

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Source: clarin

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