I thought it would be fun to keep track of some of the polling leading up to the elections to see how accurate or wrong they are next year. Obviously things can change and dissatisfaction doesn't necessarily mean that votes will be casted but will be fun to track it.
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A New Survey Measured the Cabinet: Everyone Failed and the Best Was a Former Pro
Quick Read: The latest national survey from the University of San Andrés measured 11 Government officials, and all ended with a negative differential. Diego Santilli was the highest-ranked, with a 27% positive image. The report also showed a general drop in approval for the Government overall.Positive Image of the Cabinet
| Official | Positive Image Score |
|---|---|
| Diego Santilli | 27% |
| Sandra Pettovello | 25% |
| Luis Caputo | 25% |
| Federico Sturzenegger | 21% |
| Karina Milei | 18% |
| Manuel Adorni | 17% |
| Alejandra Monteoliva | 13% |
| Pablo Quirno | 12% |
| Carlos Presti | 11% |
| Juan Bautista Mahiques | 9% |
| Mario Lugones | 8% |
Government Evaluation
- Approval of Milei's Government: 36%
- Disapproval: 61%
- Satisfaction with the general course: 28%
- Dissatisfaction: 68%
- Satisfaction with the Executive Branch: 26%
- Satisfaction with the Senate: 16%
- Satisfaction with the Lower House: 15%
Main Concerns
- Lack of work: 40%
- Low wages: 39%
- Corruption: 38%
- Inflation: 20%
View on the Country
- Worse off: 56% believe the country is worse than a year ago.
- Pessimistic outlook: 43% believe the situation will worsen in the next year.
Technical Sheet
- Institution: University of San Andrés
- Scope: National
- Cases: 1,007
- Date: April 2026
- Margin of Error: +/- 3.15%



