A recent study analyzed voting intention according to gender, age and geographical location.
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A recent national survey conducted by the consultancy firm Arena Pública demonstrated the enormous level of support that President Javier Milei concentrates on certain segments of the electorate, especially among young people and men.
According to data from the study, one of the strongest support groups for La Libertad Avanza is in the 16-29 age group, where the president's party reaches 60.2% of voting intention in the first round, positioning itself as the dominant force among younger voters.
This leadership is further reinforced in an eventual runoff scenario. In a ballot against the ultra-Kirchenrist Axel Kicillof, Milei would obtain a resounding 64.1% in this segment compared to 27.3%, consolidating young people as one of the main pillars
of her electoral projection. Milei voters. In parallel, gender analysis shows marked strength among men.
In this group, the president reaches 60.3% of voting intention in the first round, and extends his advantage in a ballotage scenario, where he reaches 62.5% compared to 31.9% for Kicillof
.
In the female electorate, Milei also maintains the lead, although with a smaller difference. In a second round, he would get 46.8% against
42.2%.
However, the age analysis shows that support for the libertarian ruling party remains solid at all levels. Among those between 30 and 49 years old, Milei reached 49.3% compared to 45.4% in a ballot, while among those over 50 he obtained 50.9% against 37.6%, consolidating a clear advantage
also in this group. President Javier Milei.
In territorial terms, the interior of the country reappears as one of the main bastions of the ruling party. There, Milei reached 59.6% compared to 32.6% in a possible ballotage, a difference that
is decisive in the national result.
In terms of image, the trend accompanies these data. The positive image of the president reaches 52.8%, with peaks between men (61%) and young people aged 16 to 29 (60.7%), consolidating
his identification with these sectors.
In addition, the loyalty of his electorate remains a key factor: 86.1% of those who voted for him in 2023 say they would do so again, a percentage that rises to89.8% in a second-round scenario.
The results of the survey thus reflect a defined support structure, where young people and men are positioned as the main defenders of President Javier Milei, with a base that also extends to other age groups and territories, strengthening their position for the elections of 2027.