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Macri's Place Is in Political Construction – by Alejandro Sala

Former President Mauricio Macri would find it difficult to win a presidential election if he were to run again. Macri has a broad base of consistently supportive voters—his "hard core"—but he struggles to overcome a ceiling that is too low to realistically aspire to win. A hard core is not enough to secure victory in a presidential election. It is necessary to increase support among fluctuating voters who change their preferences from one electi…
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Former President Mauricio Macri would find it difficult to win a presidential election if he were to run again. Macri has a broad base of consistently supportive voters—his "hard core"—but he struggles to overcome a ceiling that is too low to realistically aspire to win. A hard core is not enough to secure victory in a presidential election. It is necessary to increase support among fluctuating voters who change their preferences from one electi…

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Ricardo Raul Benedetti broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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