The main highlight of the recent report is the clear difference in voting patterns according to gender and age
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A new national survey by Atlas Intel, conducted ahead of the October 26 legislative elections, confirms that President Javier Milei's administration continues to be the force with the greatest support among broad sectors of society, especially men and young people.
The study by the Brazilian consulting firm, which works in partnership with Bloomberg and was one of the first to anticipate the violet victory in 2023, shows that LLA keeps a 4.2-point lead over united Peronism, with 39.8% compared to 35.6%.
Meanwhile, PRO, which in some provinces supports the administration, adds 3.1 points when measured separately, which in practical terms increases the Government's total.
El presidente Javier Milei.
Votes of men and women
The main novelty of the survey is the clear difference in voting by gender: among men, LLA leads Fuerza Patria by more than 20 points. In this segment, voting intention soars to 49.8% compared to just 29.5% for the Kirchnerist bloc.
In contrast, among women the difference is reversed, with 41% for Fuerza Patria and 31% for LLA. At the same time, this latter group shows a higher level of indecision (9.4%), which opens a possible margin for growth for the administration.
Encuesta Atlas.
The survey also reveals other encouraging patterns for Milei. Regarding age, LLA dominates among young people aged 16 to 24 with 53.9% compared to 18.1% for Peronism. This data confirms that the youth vote remains the foundation of the libertarian phenomenon, ensuring political renewal and long-term projection.
In terms of education, the administration prevails among those who completed primary studies, with 53% compared to 31.1% for Fuerza Patria, showing a strong base in popular sectors that support change.
Regarding the country's regions, Milei stands out in Patagonia with 48.3%, confirming that his national transformation project has strong support throughout the country and is not limited to AMBA.