A CB Global Data survey revealed a resounding advantage for the president in almost the entire country
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A national survey by CB Global Data (formerly CB Consultora Opinión Pública), the firm led by analyst Cristian Buttié, showed an enormous supremacy of President Javier Milei over ultra-Kirchnerist governor Axel Kicillof in terms of image at the national level.
The survey compared the approval of the world leader and the K leader in the 24 districts of the country and Milei prevailed in 21 provinces, while Kicillof managed to prevail in only three.
The survey was carried out between February 1 and 4, with samples ranging from 969 to 1,207 interviews per district. The results were released with an estimated margin of error between +/- 4% and 5%.
Javier Milei.
Milei vs Kicillof
Before analyzing the performance province by province, the study presented a series of general conclusions that reflect the President's better positioning before public opinion. First, Milei records a favorable image balance, that is, more positive than negative opinions, in 11 provinces: Mendoza, Córdoba, San Luis, Corrientes, Santa Fe, Neuquén, Tucumán, Salta, Jujuy, San Juan, and Misiones. In contrast, Kicillof reaches a positive balance in only one jurisdiction: Santiago del Estero.
Another relevant piece of data from the report is the level of rejection. Milei has a negative image above 60% only in Santiago del Estero. In the case of the Buenos Aires province governor, the scenario is the opposite: he ends up with a negative image above 60% in 17 provinces and, in five of them, rejection exceeds 70%.
Meanwhile, the President doesn't fall below 30% support in any district of the country, while Kicillof falls below 20% in two of the largest provinces, Mendoza and Córdoba.
La encuesta.
The direct comparison between both leaders reinforces the magnitude of Milei's victory. The President surpasses the governor in 21 of the 24 districts evaluated and, in several cases, with very wide differences.
In nine provinces, Milei's positive approval is 20 percentage points or more higher than Kicillof's. The most pronounced gaps are recorded in Córdoba and Mendoza, where the President reaches 56.9% compared to the governor's 18.2% and 57.3% compared to 19%, respectively.
At the opposite extreme, there are only three provinces where the gap in Milei's favor is less than five points: Catamarca, Santa Cruz, and Tierra del Fuego. In the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the head of state clearly prevails, with 40% compared to Kicillof's 28.7%.
The only good news for the ultra-Kirchnerist governor is in 3 provinces, historically governed by his political party: in the province of Buenos Aires, with 47% positive approval compared to the President's 41.2%, Santiago del Estero, with 55.9% compared to 32.5%, and Formosa, where he reaches 46.5% compared to 36.4%.
Taken together, CB Global Data's survey shows an enormous national advantage for Javier Milei in terms of image, with predominance in almost all of the provinces and significant differences in key districts of the country.