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August 30, 2022
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57.7% support Abinader’s management, according to a survey

El 57.7 % apoya gestión de Abinader, según encuesta

57.7% of the population agrees with the president’s work Louis Abinader, 37.6% disagree and 4.7% do not know, while 54.5% consider that the country is on the right track; 39.8% believe that they are on the wrong path and 5.7% do not know, as revealed yesterday by the Peruvian firm ABCMarketing when presenting its national survey of social and political perception.

The survey was applied to 1,200 people over 18 years of age, in person from August 22 to 26, with representation from the 80% of the electoral register and revealed that 49.7% of citizens said that the situation is better than two years ago, 23.2% understand it worse, 24.8% the same and 2.3% do not know.

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Presidential candidates

Those interviewed were asked who they thought would be the presidential candidate in the PRM and 98.9% said that Louis Abinader; 0.7% Guido Gomez Mazara; 0.1% Ramon Albuquerque, 0.2% do not know and 0.1% do not know.

In the case of the PLD, 34.9% believe that it will be Margarita Cedeño, 29.1% Abel Martínez; 28.8% do not know; 4.3% Francisco Domínguez Brito, 1.2% Karen Ricardo; 1.2% Luis de León and 0.5% Maritza Hernández.

When asked which candidates they would never vote for, 31.7% said for Leonel Fernández; 23.4% by Luis Abinader, 11.6% by Margarita Cedeño; 11.5% for none, 8.4% for Francisco Domínguez Brito, 7.4% do not know and 6.0% for Abel Martínez.



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