If you look at the absolute numbers, the balance is highly positive.
But if they are compared with the December figures, the alert goes off.
A
new national survey
once again measured the
image of President Javier Milei
throughout the country.
And there were
casualties in the 24 provinces
of the country.
The political impact of economic adjustment?
The study that evaluated the figure of the president is from
CB Consultora Opinión Pública
, a firm that is characterized by its federal polls.
This Monday Clarín
previewed a part of the report, with the ranking of governors.
In both cases, a survey of 652 to 1,256 cases in each province
was used
.
The decline in the president's numbers does not attract attention as general news, because other national surveys had already marked it.
What is
surprising is that the drop includes all 24 provinces
, without geographical distinction.
All in all, as explained, the President's image remains relatively good.
One fact:
only in 3 of the 24 districts does Milei have more rejections than support
.
The 8 worst
If we start with the analysis of that part of the table, there is a constant that has been maintained for months.
Where Milei does worst is where Kirchnerism usually does best
.
This ranges from some poor provinces in the North to populous Buenos Aires.
From bottom to top, the three provinces where the president ends up with a negative balance are:
Formosa (41.7% positive image and 52% negative)
,
Santiago del Estero (+ 41.9% and - 53.6%)
and
Río Negro (+ 47.2% and - 48%)
.
In
Buenos Aires territory
it now has a differential in its favor, but less than in December.
Now, combine there
+ 48.6% and - 45.3%
.
His support fell 2.4 points.
Formosa is where the most of this group fell: 5.2% the positive.
The other four provinces in which the President has the lowest favorable rating are:
Chaco
:
51.1%
positive,
down 3.8
points.
Tierra del Fuego
:
50.9%
positive,
down 5.1
points.
Entre Ríos
:
50.5%
positive,
down 3.6
points.
Santa Fe
:
50%
positive,
down 2.8
points.
The 8 best
The
other side
, although it also fell, are the
historically anti-K provinces
, which rode the Milei wave to avoid a new Union for the Homeland government.
With another alert for the President: in Córdoba, the capital of anti-Kirchnerism, is where it dropped the most (6 points). Although his positive image remains high in that district: 66.1%.
This number is only surpassed by
Mendoza
, another furiously anti-K province. There Milei retains
67.8% support
.
It fell 1.4
points compared to December.
In the
other six districts
that make up this part of the table, the most friendly to the libertarian world, the President has
more than 56 points of support
.
San Luis
:
59%
positive,
down 3.1
points.
Salta
:
58.8%
positive,
down 4
points.
Neuquén
:
58.7%
positive,
down 3.2
points.
La Rioja
:
57.9%
positive,
down 5.2
points.
Misiones
:
57.4%
positive,
down 3.1
points.
Jujuy
:
57.1%
,
down 4.7
points.
8 in the middle
In the provinces that were in the middle of the ranking, Milei also maintains a very good image, despite the general decline.
There are emblematic districts such as
the City of Buenos Aires
, where the libertarian made his electoral debut, or
Santa Cruz
, cradle of Kirchnerism.
In
CABA
, the President now has
54.5%
support (
down 3.5
points).
In
Santa Cruz
, meanwhile, it is
52.1%
positive (
it fell 3.2
).
In the rest, it was like this:
Catamarca
:
55.9%
positive,
down 2.2
points.
La Pampa
:
55.1%
positive,
down 2.3
points.
Tucumán
:
54.2%
positive,
down 2.4
points.
Corrientes
:
53.3%
positive,
down 4.9
points.
San Juan
:
53.1%
positive,
down 5.4
points.
Chubut
:
51.3%
positive,
down 2.9
points.