New Poll in CABA: How the Macri vs. Adorni vs. Santoro Showdown is Shaping Up for the 2025 Election
Buenos Aires City’s political landscape is abuzz with anticipation as the city’s chief of government, Jorge Macri, has moved up the local elections. A recent poll by CB Consultora Opinión Pública, exclusive to Clarín, has provided a sneak peek into the burgeoning rivalry among the three major contenders: Macri’s PRO party, La Libertad Avanza, and Kirchnerismo.
In a two-pronged battle, voters will first cast their ballots for legislators and then for national deputies and senators, with the latter being decided through a single, integrated ballot. Consequently, each phase of the election carries its own importance and intrigue.
The PRO Party: Macri’s Gamble
Jorge Macri’s decision to bring forward the elections has shuffled the deck in PRO’s favor. The party, currently in power in the city, has a head start in campaigning and is capitalizing on its incumbency. The poll suggests that Macri’s move could pay off, with PRO maintaining a steady lead in the race for city legislators.
La Libertad Avanza: A Liberty Surge?
Led by the charismatic Salvador tunez, La Libertad Avanza has been making waves with its libertarian platform. The party, although not as well-established as the other contenders, is proving to be a force to reckon with. The poll indicates that La Libertad Avanza has gained significant ground, positioning itself as a strong contender in the upcoming elections.
Kirchnerismo: Can Santoro Revitalize the Party?
For Kirchnerismo, the elections present an opportunity to recoup losses and reassert its influence. Led by Fernando Santoro, the party is banking on its historical ties to Buenos Aires City and the appeal of its social policies. While the poll suggests that Kirchnerismo still has some ground to cover, the party is by no means out of the race.
This early poll is just the starting gun in what promises to be a lively and closely contested election. As the campaigns gain momentum, expect the political temperature in Buenos Aires City to rise. Stay tuned for more updates as the race towards the 2025 elections heats up.
