Jorge Macri (PRO) is the candidate for Head of Government of Buenos Aires with the most intention of potential vote with 23.4%, according to a survey by the consulting firm Circuitos. Followed by Martin Lousteau with 18.3% (UCR), and in third place the recently launched Leandro Santoro with 16.3% (FDT). In fourth place is Ramiro Marra with 12.9% as a potential candidate for Avanza Libertad en la Ciudad.
The Minister of Health, Fernan Quiros (6.9%), and the Buenos Aires Minister of Education, Soledad Acuna (0.9%), complete the electorate of Together for Change in CABA, which totals 49.5% as a space, with which the candidate who emerges from the PASO has a high chance of becoming the winner in the first round .
While the Frente de Todos, with Leandro Santoro and Matías Lammens (4.7), would have 21 percent of the electorate, and would rank as the second force in Buenos Aires territory. But these results will largely depend on who the space presidential candidate is, while Marra could find himself inflated several points higher by going on the same ticket with Javier Miley.
Meanwhile, the measurement of Changescarried out between March 13 and 14 with telephone surveys and IVR methodology (1196 cases with a confidence level of 95%), indicates that the 45% of porteños believe that the situation in the country is “very bad”and 28.7% believe that it is “bad”, while 14.8% believe that it is regular, and only 9.4% of Buenos Aires believe that it is good or very good.
In other words, 74.1%, three quarters of the capital’s electorate, makes a decidedly negative assessment. Where the main problem is the price increase with 35.8%followed by corruption with 19.7%, just ahead of insecurity with 17.9%
Faced with this, the expectations of the Buenos Aires electorate are highly negative: 62% believe that the economic situation will worsen in the coming months, and 18.8% that it will remain the same, while only 11.4% believe that it will improve. Uncertainty with 33.3%, and pessimism with 39.7% are the moods that weigh the most on the electorate, where only 14.3% are optimistic.
Over there, Patricia Bullrich appears as the potentially most voted candidate among porteños with the 23.1%followed by Horacio Rodriguez Larreta with 18.8%, and in third place Javier Milei with 15.6%.