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Sheinbaum leads with 58% in a poll heading into the presidential elections in Mexico

The presidential candidate of the Mexican ruling party, Claudia Sheinbaumleads with 58% of preferences in a survey by the newspaper Reforma revealed this Tuesday on the way to the June 2nd elections.

Sheinbaum, from the ruler National Regeneration Movement (Brunette) has a 24-point lead over the 38% of votes his alliance rival would get Strength and heart for Mexico, Xochitl Gálvez.

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While Jorge Álvarez Máynezof the opponent Citizen movement (MC), would receive 8% of the votes.

This is the first survey released by Reforma after the official start of the presidential campaigns on March 1st.

In a survey carried out in December, Sheinbaum He accumulated 54% of the preferences and Gálvez 29%, but at that time the MC candidate was the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel Garciawhich received 17% support.

Regardless of preferences, almost two in three voters, 65%, believe that the ruling party’s candidate will win the election.

Furthermore, 64% of the electorate has an opinion “very good/good” in Sheinbaum and only 14% have a “bad/terrible” opinion, while 38% of Gálvez have a positive opinion and 26% a negative one.

In case of Maynez54% of those interviewed do not know, 22% have a positive opinion and 13% a negative opinion.

For Congress, Brunette receives 46% of support, while the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) receives 6% and the Labor Party (PT) 4%, with which the president’s allied parties, Andrés Manuel López Obradoraccumulates 56%.

In opposition, the National Action Party (BREAD) receives 15%, as does the Institutional Revolutionary PartyI (PRI), while the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) receives 4%, bringing this alliance to a total of 34%.

Lastly, MC they would receive 8% of the votes and independent candidates 2%.

The survey of Remodeling It was carried out in person at home with 1,000 adults, from March 6th to 12th, with an estimation error of 4.3% and a confidence level of 95%.

Mexico celebrates the biggest elections in its history on June 2, when more than 97 million people are called to renew 20,375 federal positions, including the Presidency of the Republic, the 500 seats of the Chamber of Deputies and 128 of the Senate, in addition to nine state governments.

Source: Elcomercio

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