The polling company Cifra presented its most recent opinion poll on Tuesday night in which people were asked what they would vote if the national elections were held today.
The results showed that the wide front would be, once again, the most voted party alone, with a 43%. Second place would go to National Party with 31%.
There is a great distance between second and third place: the Colorado Party would be in that last position with just one 4% and, much lower, Town meeting could barely convince two% of the potential electorate.
For the Independent Party, 1% of the people would lean and, for “any party of the multicolored coalition” another 1%.
The FA on the rise
Cifra made a comparison with a measurement from 10 years ago, and found that, by October of that year, 36% of the people surveyed said they would vote for the leftist party. For the PN 18% and 18% added to other parties. 25% did not know which to lean towards.
In October 2017, meanwhile, 31% said they would choose the FA, 26% the PN, 11% one of the coalition parties, and 32% were undecided.