Javier Milei Faces the Second Half of the Year with a Fearsome Confidence in the Polls
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In our previous note in this space we pointed out that the “CFK effect” after the Court’s ruling translated into maximum polarization and minimal advantage for the ruling party: before the former president’s balcony gained centrality in the agenda, the average of the national polls showed 37% of the intention to vote for La Libertad Avanza (LLA) vs 29% for Union for the Homeland (UP). In the first post-judgment measurements, the average shows 37…
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