Delgado, Orsi and Ojeda consolidate themselves as favorites in the internal elections

Delgado, Orsi and Ojeda consolidate themselves as favorites in the internal elections

The survey of Figure one month before the internal elections showed that the pre-candidates for the Broad Front (FA), he Colorado Party (PC) and the National Party (PN) who take the lead are Yamandú Orsi, Andrés Ojeda and Alvaro Delgado, respectively; while the opposition would be the winner of the presidential elections if they were held today.

According to the latest report from the pollster presented this Thursday on Telemundo, Álvaro Delgado has a voting intention of 62% within the National Party, just ahead of Laura Raffo, which has 23% and Jorge Gandini which was positioned far behind with 6%.

Regarding the white intern, the director of Cifra, Mariana Pomiesstressed that the difference between Delgado and Raffo is very big and that the current challenge of politics is to get the best percentage to get into the presidential formula.

The internal one of the Frente Amplio, a little more fought

The former mayor of Cannelloni, Yamandú Orsi, was positioned as the favorite within the Wide Front with 52% of the votes. While, Carolina Cosse follows behind with 39% and Andres Lima came in third place with 4%.

According to the director of Cifra, the race is not closed between the two pre-candidates because Cosse’s public is the “most militant”, so a low attendance at the internal elections by Orsi’s followers could harm him.

Meanwhile, regarding the increase in support for Orsi within the party, Pomies indicated that it is due to two reasons, one of them is the loss of the candidacy of Mario Bergara and support for former mayor of Canelones and the other is the verification that the complaint of sexual abuse against him was false.

Ojeda is the favorite of the Colorado Party

Within the Colorado Party, voting intentions for Andrés Ojeda total 49%, while for Robert Silva 23% was obtained and for Gabriel Gurmendez 13%. Behind him was the former Minister of Tourism, Tabare Viera with 9% and Carolina Ache with 1%.

However, the director of Cifra warned that the results should be taken with caution since Colorado respondents increased to 1,500 compared to the last survey. “The margins of error are very large,” she explained.

The Broad Front has the general advantage

Regarding general elections, The pollster shows that the Wide Front leads with 47% of voting intentions if the elections were held today.

For his part, the National Party has 32% of voting intentions, while the Colorado Party with 7%. Town meeting came in fourth place with 3% and Independent Party in the fifth with 1%. While another 10% said they were undecided.

Faced with this, the director of Figure He stressed that the results should be taken with caution since the names of the candidates are not yet known. “We are talking about voting intention prior to the internal elections, the candidates are not here. We are not sure that all those supported by the loser will remain. This is a very heroic assumption, it is to have a more or less idea of ​​the movement and above all of great stability, whether one or the other wins,” he explained.

Source: Ambito

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