I came across an interesting article titled “Carrera presidencial: José Antonio Kast lidera las preferencias según Cadem.” The article discusses the latest poll results from Cadem, a Chilean opinion research firm, on the presidential race in Chile.
According to the article, José Antonio Kast, a right-wing politician, is currently leading the race with 18% of the vote. He is followed closely by Daniel Jadue, a communist mayor, with 14% of the vote. The current president, Sebastián Piñera, has only 5% of the vote.
The article goes on to discuss the potential implications of these results and how they reflect the current political climate in Chile. Kast’s rise in popularity has been attributed to his strong views on issues such as immigration and crime, which have resonated with some Chilean voters.
As someone who follows global politics, I found this article to be a fascinating peek into the political landscape in Chile. It’s always interesting to see how different countries approach politics and what issues are most important to their citizens.
Overall, it’s clear that the presidential race in Chile is heating up, and Kast’s strong lead in the polls is worth watching as the election draws closer.
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