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Presidential Elections Colombia 2022 CNC Who wins in Colombia according to the latest CNC poll for Semana? | Gustavo Pedro, 35.8%; Fico Gutierrez, 20.8%; Rodolfo Hernandez, 19.1% | The world

Rodolfo Hernandez big surprise. A few days before the first round of the presidential election on May 29, the CNC’s new poll for Semana magazine Shows the significant resurgence of the Independent in the purpose of voting, which is almost equal to the second in the purpose of voting, . Continue to lead.

According to the results of a survey hired by Semana, Gustavo Pedro continues to lead the way with 35.8 percent of the vote, from the historic agreement.

In this file photo taken on May 5, 2022, Gustavo Pedro, the presidential candidate for the historic treaty, speaks with shields surrounded by security guards during a campaign rally in CĂșcuta. (SCHNEYDER MENDOZA / AFP).

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But great innovation can be demonstrated in the following. Fico Gutierrez 20.8%But Rodolfo Hernandez With 19.1%. I.e. there is a technical connection between the two.

Locals pass by a mural depicting Colombian independent presidential candidate Rodolfo Hernandez in Bogot on May 7, 2022.  (Juan Barreto / AFP)
Locals pass by a mural depicting Colombian independent presidential candidate Rodolfo Hernandez in Bogot on May 7, 2022. (Juan Barreto / AFP)

But it also shows the remarkable growth of the former mayor of Bukaramanga. “It’s growing very fast. It shows that people are reacting to what candidate Rodolfo is saying.

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According to the survey results, Sergio Fazardo appeared with 4%, John Milton Rodriguez 1.0%; They are followed by Ingrid Bettencourt and Enrique Gomez.

According to the survey results, Empty vote 5.7% and did not know and did not respond 9.9. That is, those who are considered undecided add up to almost 16 percent.

The consultation was conducted from May 13 to 19 in 4,412 people in 104 municipalities across the country. Of these, 3,780 were face-to-face interviews (86%) and the rest by telephone. The margin of error is 1.5%.

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