SANTO DOMINGO. – President Luis Abinader would obtain 51.3% of the intention to vote, against 20.5% for Leonel Fernández and 13.4 for Abel Martínez, according to a survey published by a Peruvian firm.
Likewise, according to the sampling, carried out by the firm ABC Marketing, Abinader has an acceptance of 60.5% and 61.1% of those consulted believe that he is on the right track.
The interviewees were asked if the presidential elections were tomorrow, for which candidate would they vote. 51.3% said that because of Luis; 20.5% by Leonel Fernández; 13.4% by Abel Martínez; 1.1% by Guillermo Moreno; 0.4% for Miguel Vargas and 13.3% had no opinion.
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The survey was applied in person from January 26 to 30 at the national level with a stratified probabilistic sampling method in 1,200 people over 18 years of age.
To the question, do you agree or disagree with the work that President Abinader does every day? 60.5% said they agreed, 27.2% disagreed, and 12.3% had no opinion.
Meanwhile, 60.1% said that the country is on the right track; 33.7% wrong and 6.2% had no opinion.
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Asked if they were going to vote or not in the next presidential elections, 72.6% said they would.
When asked if they understand there will be a second electoral round or not, 52.1% said no, while 37.4% said yes and 10.5% had no opinion.
In the event of a second round, respondents were asked who they would vote for if the candidates were Luis Abinader (PRM) and Leonel Fernández (FP).
56.2% said that by Abinader; 30.6% for Fernández, 7.1% for none and 6.1% had no opinion.