Several years ago, two consultants -one more focused on the business world and the other very political-, decided to face a
wide ranking with images of more than 30 figures with national projection
.
Seen from a distance, the dynamics of this table works as a good thermometer of
how public opinion sees its ruling class
.
And today it looks basically bad.
So much so, that based on the latest surveyed results, which
Clarín
advances this Thursday, a group of
seven is formed with more than 70 rejection points
.
Some want to run for president.
Spoiler: the worst of the worst is opponent.
The firms conducting the study are
D'Alessio IROL and Berensztein
.
The first, specialized in consumer and business issues;
the second, from the well-known analyst Sergio Berensztein, now close to Patricia Bullrich.
In February they faced a national survey of
1,123 cases
and this month they released their report.
Based on the results, Clarín drew up two tables: one with those who exceed 70% refusal; another, with those who remain between 60% and 70% against. Key fact: between the two, they add up to 21 of the 46 leaders evaluated. The criticism is widespread.
Those who have more than 70% negative
The table with the greatest rejection, over 70 points, has a particularity.
Most of the figures that appear there are from the ruling party and expressed their intention to run for the presidency
this year.
But the worst, as anticipated, is not from the Frente de Todos.
This is
Nicolás del Caño
, from the Left Front, who has already run for president a couple of times and is now offering to accompany Myriam Bregman as vice president.
The deputy has
77% rejection
, with 14% support and 9% "don't know".
Juan Manzur
, the former head of the national Cabinet, who returned to Tucumán as governor and will go on the provincial ballot as deputy, is
barely doing better -or less worse- .
But that he also does not rule out running for the presidency if he does well in that previous stop.
The image numbers don't seem to go with him too much: he mixes
74% negative
, 13% positive, and 13% "ns/nc."
Another habitué of these ranking follows him below: the Minister of Security
Aníbal Fernández
, with
-73%
, +18% and 9% "don't know/don't know".
Then comes another surprising candidate for the FdT, the piquetero
Juan Grabois
, with
-72%
, +20% and 8% "don't know/no answer".
He shares the
same rejection
with
Alberto Fernández
-who despite this reality insists that he will go for an encore- and with
Máximo Kirchner
.
The current president and the deputy slightly surpass him in the positive: + 21% and + 23% respectively.
The table of the worst is closed by another controversial Security Minister,
Sergio Berni
from Buenos Aires , who at some point stood out above the pro-government supporters in the polls but today appears mixed in the same mud.
In this report he ends up with
-71%
, +19% and 10% "dk/nc".
Those who have more than 60% negative
The second table that this newspaper produced should also set off alarm bells for the politicians that appear there.
Because it was also armed with a high rejection parameter:
more than 60% refusal
.
And there were
14 pro-government and opposition members
mixed , with these numbers:
Santiago Cafiero: -68%
, +22% and 10% "don't know/no answer".
Sergio Massa: - 68
, + 25% and 7% "dk/no".
Victoria Tolosa Paz: -67%
, +24% and 9% "don't know/no answer".
Cristina Kirchner: -67%
, +29% and 4% "don't know/no answer".
Martín Guzmán: -65%
, +17% and 18% "don't know/no answer".
Daniel Scioli: - 65%
, + 26% and 9% "don't know/no answer".
Juan M. Urtubey - 64%
, + 15% and 21% "don't know/no answer".
Axel Kicillof: -64%
, +32% and 4% "dk/no".
Wado de Pedro: - 63%
, + 28% and 9% "dk/nc".
Florencio Randazzo: -62%
, +23% and 15% "don't know/no answer".
Martín Insaurralde: -62%
, +24% and 14% "don't know/no answer".
Javier Milei: -62%
, +28% and 10% "don't know/no answer".
Gerardo Morales: -61%
, +24% and 15% "don't know/no answer".
Juan Schiaretti: -61%
, +20% and 19% "don't know/no answer".
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