by Jake Welch, The National Pulse:
Javier Milei, Argentina’s populist presidential hopeful, is storming ahead of the establishment candidates in national polls and is now predicted to triumph in the country’s general elections next month.
The latest national survey found that Milei is at 35 percent support among the Argentinian public, far ahead of Economy Minister Sergio Massa, on 25 percent, and Patricia Bullrich, on 23 percent. He is also the clear winner in a second-round runoff election against either candidate, with a 19 percent lead over Massa and an eight percent advantage over Bullrich.
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Another survey from the National University of Buenos Aires’ Faculty for Psychology found that 50 percent of Argentines believe Milei “would make the country better” than it currently is.
Milei and the La Libertad Avanza (Liberty Advances) party triumphed in Argentina’s primary elections last month, finishing above the main political parties Together for Change and Union for the Homeland.
Some of his main policies include the abolition of the country’s central bank, adopting the U.S. dollar, stronger gun rights, and removing anti-family sex education from schools.
The country will go to the polls on October 22nd.
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