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Cadem: Kast and Jara Score Slight Drop and Tie in Leadership, Matthei up After Presidential Debate

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According to Cadem, in a first-round scenario, Jara would get 26%, Kast would get 25% and Matthei would get 18%.

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According to Cadem, in a first-round scenario, Jara would get 26%, Kast would get 25% and Matthei would get 18%.

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In a new version of the Plaza Pública Cadem Survey, highlights Evelyn Matthei's upturn, which approaches the...

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The latest poll Plaza Pública Cadem revealed a rebound of Evelyn Matthei, who raises two points and reaches 18% of the preferences, positioning himself in a statistical tie with Jeannette Jara, which remains at 26%, and José Antonio Kast, who obtains 25%. According to the survey, in the first round scenario, the results of the other candidates are: Franco Parisi (11%), Johannes Kaiser (8%), Harold Mayne-Nicholls (3%), Marco Enríquez-Ominami (1%)…

Rodrigo A. Longa Teran Political Scientist and Public Administrator Latin American Technological University The tableau is redistributed after the debate. Post-debate polls rearranged the scenario. According to Cadem, Jeannette Jara (26%) and José Antonio Kast (25%) remain ahead, but with Evelyn Matthei rising to 18%. Kaiser (8%) and Parisi (11%) complete the picture. Criteria, on the other hand, paints a different picture: Jara and Kast maintai…

In a new chapter of El Análisis Político, Rodrigo Bravo addressed the results of the latest Cadem poll that recorded a slight fall of the official candidate, Jeannette Jara (26%), and of the Republican José Antonio Kast (25%), and, on the other hand, a two-point pick-up of Chile's letter Come on, Evelyn Matthei, which reached 18%, following the first televised presidential debate. Mega's political editor also referred to the Tricel's decision to…

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