A new survey predicts the triumph of Claudia Sheinbaum over Xóchitl Gálvez

Triumph of Claudia Sheinbaum over Xóchitl Gálvez

The 2024 presidential elections are getting closer, and the polls have shown what the preferences are now that the 2023 – 2024 electoral process has officially begun, placing Claudia Sheinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez face to face.

According to the Electoralia survey released this Wednesday, November 20, there are more than 15 points of the distance between the candidate who leads the electoral preferences towards 2024 and second place.

This is Claudia Sheinbaum who leads the preferences according to the survey carried out by the polling house. The former head of the Government of Mexico City would hold 51% of the preferences if the elections were held today.

In second place is the representative of the Broad Front for Mexico, made up of the PAN, PRI and PRD, Xóchitl Gálvez, who has 35% of the preferences.

The uprising also measured Samuel García Sepúlveda, the current governor of Nuevo León, as standard bearer of Movimiento Ciudadano, a political party that has refused to establish an alliance with the Frente Amplio por México.

According to the measurement, Samuel García would keep 5% of the votes, while at the bottom of the preferences is the producer Eduardo Verástegui, with 0%, while 9% of the voters are still indecision.

Which political party has voters’ preference heading into 2024?

As happened with Claudia Sheinbaum, Morena appears in the Electoralia survey as the party that would have the largest number of votes in the presidential election.

The survey of preferences indicates that the party would have 49% of the votes, leaving opposition parties such as the PAN and the PRI, both members of the Frente Amplio por México alliance, far behind, with 25% and 4%, respectively.

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Behind would be Movimiento Ciudadano with just 3% of the votes, followed by preferences towards an independent candidate, who would have 1% of the votes.

Other parties such as the PRD, the Labor Party and the Green Party would be found in this same percentage.