A new national survey confirms the advantage of the ruling party over Kirchnerism, which is left almost eight points behind
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A recent national survey once again confirmed President Javier Milei's solid electoral lead ahead of the 2027 elections and positioned La Libertad Avanza as the space with the highest voting intention.
The survey, carried out by the consulting firm Proyección between February 1 and 7, confirms that the ruling party keeps a clear advantage over its main competitors.
The study, based on 1,464 cases and with a margin of error of 2.5%, analyzed both the electoral scenario and perceptions of the economy and the Government's management. The results show that, if the elections were held today, the ruling party would obtain a resounding victory over Kirchnerism and the rest of the political forces.
Javier Milei.
In response to the question "If there were national elections today, which space would you choose?", the ruling party led by Milei reached 43.6% voting intention. This figure places it with a significant advantage over the Peronist/Kirchnerist conglomerate, which obtained 35.9%. Far behind, other forces appear: PRO registered barely 3.8%, while the Provincias Unidas front, identified with center-left governors, reached 3%.
The result consolidates the ruling party as the main national political reference and confirms that the President's electoral support base remains firm. The difference of almost eight points compared with Peronism reflects a favorable scenario for the libertarian space, which continues to lead voters' preferences.
The report also notes that Peronism remains close to its historical ceiling. In the general elections of October 2023, the ticket headed by Sergio Massa had obtained 36.7%, a number similar to what that space currently records in the survey. However, the opposition doesn't manage to surpass or even match the ruling party.
Los datos de la encuesta.
Another relevant aspect that emerges from the survey is the evolution of ideological identification. The survey indicates that 27.5% of respondents consider themselves part of the "right", compared with 17.5% who place themselves on the "left" and 12.3% who identify with the "center". At the same time, 42.7% stated that they do not know.
The survey data reflect that the space led by Milei retains a strong advantage over its competitors and positions itself as the country's main political force at the beginning of a key stage of his term. This way, it is confirmed that, in the current context, La Libertad Avanza remains the favorite of the Argentine electorate.