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Survey: Half of Cordobeses will vote this year in favor of Milei's government

A study by Casa Tres, by Mora Jozami, also reveals that 41% believe the country's situation will be better in 2026

A study by Casa Tres, the consulting firm of Mora Jozami, revealed that nearly half of Cordoba residents will vote this year in favor of President Javier Milei's government.

Additionally, a significant portion of respondents believe that next year will be better.

According to the survey, conducted between June 19 and 28, 47% of Cordoba residents stated that in the upcoming elections for senators and deputies, they will vote in favor of the current government. Meanwhile, 43% will vote against it.

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Although nearly six out of ten respondents have given up certain purchases, more believe that by the end of Milei's term, their personal finances will be better than those who say they will be worse (43% vs. 35%).

41% indicated that the country's economic situation will be better next year.

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Casa Tres survey technical details

Date: June 19 to 28

Methodology: Mix: In-person + CATI + Online

Number of cases: 798 valid cases

Margin of error: +/- 1.7%

Confidence level: 95.45%

Sampling: Coincidental, based on gender and age quotas according to known population parameters.

Survey: Milei sweeps among young people

A new poll ahead of the October legislative elections confirmed what is already perceived in the streets, on social media, and in educational centers: the historic support of young people for President Javier Milei not only remains strong, but is growing rapidly.

The study, conducted by the consulting firm Reyes-Filadoro together with Enter Comunicación, shows that La Libertad Avanza (LLA), the group led by the Argentine president, reaches 48% voting intention among citizens aged 18 to 35, while Unión por la Patria lags behind with just 21%.

The research, which included 730 online interviews and an exhaustive monitoring of social media, leaves no doubt about the libertarian phenomenon among the new generations.

In a country historically marked by the predominance of leftist ideas among young people, the shift toward a more libertarian mindset, focused on the defense of individual freedoms, free trade, and rejection of the left, is becoming increasingly evident.

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