Chile: Polls Show Conservative Kast a Favorite Against Communist for President
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The second round of the presidential election will take place in Chile on Sunday (from 8.00 a.m. local time, 12.00 a.m. CET). In the run-off to succeed left-wing President Gabriel Boric, German-born right-wing extremist José Antonio Kast, son of a Wehrmacht soldier, and Social Democrat Jeannette Jara compete against each other. The most important topics in the election campaign were the fight against criminal gangs and immigration.For Kast, it i…
SANTIAGO, Chile. – Chile votes this Sunday in a ballot that is lived, inside and outside politics, as a practically determined race. In the streets, in the commandos and in the general climate of the country dominates the idea of an assured triumph of José Antonio Kast. There is no electoral nervousness or expectation of surprise: the conviction is imposed that the right will regain power and that the only real unknown is the size of the differe…
In the run-up to the second round of the presidential elections of this 14th December, in both commandos the measure reigns. While in the command of the candidate of the Pact Unit for Chile they hope to be able to increase the intention of voting in relation to the latest polls, in the Republican command they are shown more airtight, in order to avoid exitist speeches. Within the command of Jeannette Jara it has been recognized that the campaign…
Chile Prepares for a Second Round with Favorite Kast and Jara in Search of New Votes · Global Voices
Chile is preparing for the second presidential round, with ultra-rightist José Antonio Kast as a clear favorite and leftist Jeannette Jara waiting to reverse the pessimistic forecasts against her.
PORTRAIT - The candidate imposed his style and his main campaign theme: insecurity. As the election approached, on Sunday 14 December, Kast was given a large lead.
Santiago. In Chile, Communist militant Jeannette Jara, a central left-wing leader who won the first presidential round (26.9 percent) in November, and the Pinochetist Republican José Antonio Kast (23.9 percent) closed their respective campaigns in the face of tomorrow’s second round, to which the conservative comes with apparent advantage.
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