Venezuelans are preparing to exercise their right to vote on July 28, a crucial date for democracy in Venezuela, when Nicolas Maduro will face the candidate of the irredentist platform, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia.
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In this sense, just 83 days before the elections, the La Patilla team conducted a poll via social networks to find out the voting intention of citizens if the electoral process had been held last Sunday, May 5.
Below are the results:
With the participation of 13,860 people, 92.8% indicated that they would vote for Edmundo González Urrutia, while only 3.6% would vote for Nicolas Maduro, similarly, 2.2% for someone else and 1.4% would not know or would not answer.
On the other hand, the results obtained via Instagram indicated the participation of 5,593 people, 85% of whom stated that they would vote for Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, 6% for Nicolas Maduro, while another 6% would vote and 4% did not know or did not respond. .
In this sense, we can conclude that if the presidential elections had been held on May 5, the opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia would have achieved a resounding victory over Nicolas Maduro.
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