
Electoral poll: La Libertad Avanza leads Kirchnerism by more than 15 points
The data comes from a study conducted by the consulting firm Management & Fit
A recent national survey by Management & Fit reveals that La Libertad Avanza (LLA), President Javier Milei's party, keeps a solid lead in voting intention ahead of the legislative elections on October 26.
The study, which surveyed 2,200 cases across the country with a margin of error of +/- 2.1%, shows that the alliance with PRO provides a strategic advantage, further consolidating its position against Kirchnerism.
In the national analysis, LLA and PRO considered separately show that the libertarian ruling party reaches 40.3% voting intention, while Kirchnerism/Fuerza Patria stands at 27.8%. Meanwhile, PRO measures 5.5% on its own, the left 3.2%, and UCR 3.6%.

However, when both forces are presented together, the alliance's voting intention rises to 43.8%, generating a 15.6-point lead over Kirchnerism, that is, 3.1 points more than when they run separately. On the other hand, in this scenario the left obtains 2.9%, while UCR remains at 3.6%.
This result reflects that the strategic collaboration between LLA and PRO boosts the electoral reach of the ruling party, maintaining its firm and consolidated profile against the traditional opposition.

Other survey data
The study also reveals key data on citizens' perceptions of various issues. The country's economic situation is rated as positive by 29.5% of respondents, and 44.9% believe the economy will improve in the future. Regarding the main problems, corruption leads with 21.7%, followed by inflation and insecurity with 17.1% each.
The report also indicates that, although 78.4% of Argentines changed their consumption habits due to the economic crisis inherited from Kirchnerism, the percentage of those who have difficulty covering their monthly expenses decreased by 5.9 points compared to previous measurements, reflecting relief in family finances thanks to the Milei government's successful economic plan.
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