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Poll gives 53.1% to Danilo and 40.5% to Hippolytus

posted on: Dec 8 2011 7:12 by RDugey. Viewed 29 times.

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If presidential elections were held today, Danilo Medina, presidential candidate of the Party of Dominican Liberation (PLD), won with 53.1% against contender of the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD), Hipólito Mejía, who would obtain 40.5%.

These are the results of a national poll by the firm, Asisa Research Group disclosed yesterday, which also reveals that the candidate of Alliance country, Guillermo Moreno, ranks of preferences with 1.5% of the intent of the vote, followed by Julián Serulle Frente Amplio and Max Puig, the APD, who reach 0.1% of preferencesrespectively.

The study, conducted between 2 and 4 December, also reveals that after analyzing the election stage by regions, the candidacy of Medina maintains advantages in all districts of the country, although in the North the battle will be waged, as Medina would reach 49.4% and Mejía was 46.1% of u000athe votes. Measurements, covering both candidates with their partners of ballot, throws that in big Santo Domingo the Medina-Margarita couple reached 55.8 preferences against a 34.5% per cent of the binomial Hipólito-Abinader, while Moreno won 2.4% of preferences

In the eastern region of the country, where there is the highest rate of undecided, with 11.4 per cent, the candidate of the LDP would reach 48.2 per cent and the PRD obtained 40.4%.

In the region South of the country, Medina maintained 57.5% of the preferences of the electorate against 41.5% of Mejia. As regards the comparison of the efforts of the President Leonel Fernández versus the of Hipólito Mejía, 49.8% of citizens considers that the management of the LDP has been better than the PRD, while 38.4% think the opposite. A 10.6% consider that both efforts have been "equal". However, when respondents are asked if they were part of a jury and had to approve or disapprove the u000amanagement of the current Government, what is your verdict? you disapprove 53% and 45% approve of it.

Partisan sympathies
with respect to the situation of political parties at national level, the Asisa included a series of questions, including which considered that it is the majority party, 52% of respondents answered that the LDP and 45% was inclined to the PRD.

On partisan preferences, 51% are sympathetic to PLD and 42% for the PRD.

( ) On the work of the firm ASISA RESEARCH

representatives of the firm pollster said Asisa is an agency of Dominican origin which carries out market research and opinion in more than 50 cities in the continent. Al Caribbean area. According to the explanations the company has customers in more than 20 countries and conducts market and public opinion studies for u000amore than 150 local, multinational companies and institutions of the continent.



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