The three presidential candidates remain at least 15 points above their most immediate competitors heading into the 2024 elections.
With months to go until the 2024 internal elections, three pre-candidates seem to be vying to put on the suit of presidential candidate within their respective parties, these are: Yamandu Orsi in it Broad Front (FA), Alvaro Delgado in it National Party (PN) and Robert Silva in it Colorado Party (PC).
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So much Orsias Slim and Silvathey comfortably lead internal preferences and remain at least 15 points ahead of their closest competitors, according to a recent survey by Consulting Teams for the month of November.


Inside the FA, the mayor of cannelloni obtained 55% of the electorate’s preferences, while the Mayor of Montevideo, Carolina Cosse, follows with 33%, that is, 22 percentage points (pp) less. Behind them, the senator follows Mario Bergarawith 5% and the Mayor of Salto, Andrés Lima, with 1%. The Frente Amplistas who expressed that they did not know who to vote for or that they would not vote for anyone, totaled 6%.
On the PN side, the difference is even greater, Slim garnered 52% of the sympathies among whites, while the economist Laura Raffo It remains second with 18%, that is, about 34 pp behind. These are followed by the senator Juan Sartori. with 13%; also a senator Jorge Gandini. with 7%; and the Minister of National Defense (MDN), Javier García, with 4%. Those undecided reached 6%.
The internal of the PC waiting for the definition Pedro Bordaberry
As for the PC, one of the most disputed internal issues, Silva would achieve 30% of the endorsements of the Colorado electorate, followed by the deputy Gustavo Zubia, with 15%; the exedil for Montevideo, Andres Ojeda, with 13%; he Minister of Tourism, Tabaré Viera, with 8%; he former president of Antel, Gabriel Gurméndez, with 5%; and the former director of Telecommunications of the MIEM, Guzmán Acosta y Larawith 2%.
In this internal situation, where some voters remain expectant about the possible return of the former party leader, Pedro Bordaberry11% of voters assured that they will not vote for any of the above, while those who were undecided rose to 15%.
Source: Ambito