
A recent survey conducted by CB Consultora Opinión Pública between February 10 and 12, with 1,055 interviews and a margin of error of +/- 3%, reveals a worrying outlook for the PRO in the City of Buenos Aires if it repeats in other provinces. The best strategy to bury Kirchnerism seems to lie in an intelligent alliance between La Libertad Avanza and the PRO. However, the potential candidacy of Ramiro Marra outside La Libertad Avanza could significantly change the landscape by favoring the PRO and splitting the libertarian vote.
The survey presents a challenge for the PRO, which has been a leader in the City for 17 years, but now faces intense competition from new political forces. The definition of alliances and candidacies will be crucial in the coming months. According to the results, neither the party nor its main figures top the electoral preferences, while libertarians and PJ-K emerge as dominant forces.
In the evaluation of the image of 11 Buenos Aires leaders, Leandro Santoro from Unión por la Patria stands out as the only one with a positive balance. On the other hand, figures such as Pilar Ramírez and Yamil Santoro recorded high levels of unrecognition. Regarding electoral potential, Manuel Adorni leads with 44.3%, followed by Leandro Santoro (43.5%) and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta (40.3%). Other notable mentions include Ramiro Marra, Karina Milei, and Jorge Telerman, while Pilar Ramírez and Yamil Santoro occupy the last positions.
In relation to voting intention by political space, in a competitive scenario, the PRO ranks third, behind La Libertad Avanza and Unión por la Patria. This result, practically within the margin of error, shows a competitive scenario in the city that will require crucial decisions in the coming months.