
Río Cuarto: LLA sweeps the polls with Bornoroni and Laje, leaving the PJ without a response
A new poll shows that La Libertad Avanza is strongly leading in southern Córdoba heading into the 2025 elections
A recent survey in Río Cuarto confirmed the overwhelming advance of La Libertad Avanza. In two possible scenarios, Gabriel Bornoroni and Agustín Laje lead. Both surpass their competitors from Cordobesismo and the PJ by more than 10 points.
The study was conducted by the consulting firm Sondeos y Tendencia between June 11 and 16. Four hundred in-person interviews were conducted, representative by age, district, and gender. The declared margin of error is ±5%.
The strongest result was Bornoroni, with 37% voting intention. He holds a 15-point lead over former governor Juan Schiaretti, who barely reaches 22%. Javier Milei's brand strongly boosts each LLA candidacy.

The libertarian wave grows in the southern part of the province
In the second scenario, the most voted was the intellectual Agustín Laje with 41%. Miguel Siciliano was far behind, with 17%, and behind him Natalia De la Sota with 11%. Ramón Mestre closes the list with a meager 4% support.
Undecided voters remain a factor to consider. They represent 23% in one scenario and 21% in the other. However, today the LLA label captures the majority of those latent votes.
The survey was commissioned by sectors of radicalism concerned about the trend. In Río Cuarto, a decisive political shift is already being perceived. The force that brought Milei to the Presidency is also making a strong impact in the interior.

Bornoroni and Laje, with solid numbers heading into October
The consulting firm explained that the growth is due to the pull of Milei himself. It is the label that moves votes, regardless of the level of recognition.
In Laje's case, his position as a reference for liberal thought drives him. With clear campaigns and a constant presence in media and social networks, he attracts new generations. His differentiator is that he combines youth, ideas, and conviction.
Despite holding positions of power, Miguel Siciliano fails to excite the electorate. Cordobeses are beginning to look for a real alternative to Peronism. In Río Cuarto, that alternative already has a name.

Soldano, the leader heading the local organization
In Río Cuarto, the official LLA leader is businesswoman Laura Soldano. Since the end of last year, she has been working with the provincial team in the field. Her goal is to build a true liberal alternative and compete with the local PJ.
Soldano leads an organic space, in direct contact with Gabriel Bornoroni. Unlike others who claim Milei's name, she represents the official label. With management, coherence, and activism, she consolidates the libertarian presence.
The survey result validates that sustained work. In southern Córdoba, the liberal vote is strong and organized. For 2025, La Libertad Avanza is aiming for much more.

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