A little more than two years before the next presidential elections, the company Equipos Consultores presented its most recent voting intention survey in which the Broad Front appears again as the most voted political party.
According to the measurement, 38% said they would vote for the Broad Front if the elections were held today, while 28% would vote for the National Party.
Much further back, the Colorado Party stagnates at 5% and Cabildo Abierto would barely collect 3% of the votes. To complete the top 5, the Independent Party and the PERI appear, for which only 1% of those consulted would decide.
The coalition does not arrive
Given that the Broad Front is in first place with 38%, and assuming that, hypothetically, the multicolored coalition would be formed again in the upcoming elections, the sum of the current five parties would not reach the left force because they would only reach 37%.
Given the margins of error in the polls, there would be a technical tie between the FA and the coalition, but the real challenge for the parties is to win over the 18% of people who said they were undecided, or to reverse the decision of the 5% of those who They assure that they will vote blank or null.