The relationship between the data is not verified, but
two of the governors who fought the most
in public
with Javier Milei
in these three months finished
last in a ranking
that measured the 24 leaders in their provinces.
And
the one who unexpectedly allied himself with the President
, remained as
leader
.
All three are Peronists.
These are some of the interesting conclusions left by the
table of governors
published monthly by
CB Consultora Opinión Pública
.
This is a firm that stands out precisely for its federal measurements.
In its new survey, between March 1 and 4, it revealed
between 620 and 1,256 cases in each district
, with a margin of error of between 3% and 4%.
Clarín advanced the national leg of this study, which showed a drop in Milei's image in 19 of the 24 provinces.
Regarding the ranking of the governors, and as if to confirm that there is no rule, another of those who confronted (and strongly) with the libertarian finished fourth. In this case, he was a macrista.
The 8 worst
As Clarín
already reported
in previous notes, the image of the leaders in their provinces is usually good, better in general than that of national politicians in those same districts.
Thus, in the latest study by the pollster directed by analyst
Cristian Buttié
, only four of the 24 leaders evaluated ended up with a negative image differential, with more rejections than support.
The worst was Kicillof. The Buenos Aires governor, who has already warned that he will not join the "May Pact" promoted by the President, combined 42.4% positive assessment with 54.9% negative. He was one of those who lost the most support compared to February.
Ricardo Quintela
, the
Riojan Peronist
who promised (and did not deliver) to resign if Milei reached the Casa Rosada,
fared hardly better .
He scored
+43.1% and -53.8%
.
The other two who were left with
a negative balance
were
Gustavo Sáenz
(PJ, Salta,
+ 44.8% and - 52.6%
) and
Alberto Weretilneck
(Provincial, Río Negro,
+ 45.4% and - 48.5%
).
The rest of the "coleros" have consolation.
Despite being at the bottom of the ranking, they have
more support than rejection
.
These are
Claudio Poggi
(JxC, San Luis,
+ 47.7% and - 45.8%
),
Gerardo Zamora
(Radical K, Santiago del Estero,
+ 49.9% and - 46%
),
Rolando Figueroa
(Province, Neuquén,
+ 50.4% and - 42.7%
) and
Gildo Insfrán
(PJ, La Rioja,
+ 51.8% and - 44.7%
).
The 8 best
The top of the ranking, as anticipated, is led by a Peronist who was a leader in making the leap and allying himself with Milei.
This is
Osvaldo Jaldo
from Tucumán , who left the Unión por la Patria bloc to offer some deputies as possible partners to the ruling party.
In the CB
table
, Jaldo scores with 63.1% positive image and 34.4% negative image.
They follow him, and complete the podium,
Hugo Passalacqua
(Provincial, Misiones, + 62.2% and - 34.3%) and
Gustavo Valdés
(Radical, Corrientes,
+ 61.9% and - 33.8%
).
The fourth, the
macrista Ignacio Torres
, breaks a little the logic of "I criticize Milei and they punish me in my province."
Because the Chubut native, who threatened to cut off oil shipments if the Government did not replace the money from the co-participation, remains up with
61.5 points in favor and 31.6 against
.
The other four who complete the top lot are
Sergio Ziliotto
(PJ, La Pampa,
+ 60.5% and - 36.8%
),
Martín Llaryora
(PJ, Córdoba,
+ 58.3% and - 38%
),
Maximiliano Pullaro
(UCR, Santa Fe,
+ 57% and - 37.9%
) and
Carlos Sadir
(UCR, Jujuy,
+ 56.3% and - 38.3%
).
The middle 8
In the middle of the table, all with more positive than negative image, there are governors from different political spaces, some well-known and debutants such as Jorge Macri or Rogelio Frigerio.
The complete list:
Leandro Zdero
(UCR, Chaco):
+ 56.1% and - 39.6%
.
Alfredo Cornejo
(UCR, Mendoza):
+ 56% and - 39.8%
.
Marcelo Orrego
(Provincial / JxC, San Juan):
+ 55.7% and - 39.2%
.
Raúl Jalil
(PJ, Catamarca):
+ 54% and - 41.7%
.
Rogelio Frigerio
(PRO, Entre Ríos):
+ 53.6% and - 41.5%
.
Jorge Macri
(PRO, CABA):
+ 52.9% and - 42.1%
.
Claudio Vidal
(Provincial, Santa Cruz):
+ 52.6% and - 42.2%
.
Gustavo Melella
(Radical K, Tierra del Fuego):
+ 52.5% and - 43.9%
.