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Mexican Presidential Poll, April 23rd | |||
2012-04-24 | |||
![]() For a map, click here By Chris Covert Rantburg.com Following the second full week of campaigning, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) presidential candidate Enrique Pena Nieto enjoys a commanding double digit lead over all three of his rivals, according to polling data supplied by Milenio news daily.
Undecided voters comprise 23.5 percent of the total polled, which in a three way race is a significant voting block. When compared with results of polls from the first full week of campaigning, April 9th, little has changed for any candidate. The April 9th poll had Pena Nieto with 38.4 percent, and Vazquez Mota with 21.1 percent.
However, that may all be changing as Monday Pena Nieto released a new attack spot ad that responds to charges of lying against him and PRI. Pena Nieto has to be careful. One wrong word, one misstated fact and his campaign will suffer at the hands of the Instituto Federal Electoral (IFE), which closely monitors spot ads produced by the four camps. Negative campaigning is always dangerous for both the target as well as the camp displaying it. It can easily backfire, as can any responses.
Despite that, data shows that Mexican voters have yet to close escrow on Pena Nieto. His coming counterattack ads could change that calculus. | |||
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