DEBATE FOR THE GOVERNORSHIP OF JALISCO

Debate for the governorship of Jalisco

Debate for the governorship of Jalisco

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Pablo Lemus, Claudia Delgadillo and Laura Haro will meet again in the second debate for the governorship of Jalisco, leading up to the election on June 2, where Enrique Alfaro's successor will be chosen. On the one hand, the continuity of the Citizens' Movement is postulated, and on the other, the project of the so-called Fourth Transformation or the alliance of the PRI, PAN and PRD. But who is winning the polls?

According to the Jalisco Poll of Polls.mx, it is Pablo Lemus who is winning the gubernatorial race, with a preference of 46%, that is, an advantage of 7 percentage points over his closest rival, the standard-bearer of Morena, PT and Green Party, Futuro and Hagamos, Claudia Delgadillo.

The 4T candidate will arrive at the second debate in Jalisco in second place, with 39% of the voting intentions; while the candidate of Fuerza y Corazón por Jalisco, Laura Haro, is in a distant third place with 13% of the preferences of the people of Jalisco.


Since the start of the campaign, on March 1, it is Pablo Lemus who has risen in the polls, going from 44% of the preferences to 46%, maintaining the first position and extending his lead over the Morena candidate.

Claudia Delgadillo started this stretch with an average of 40% of the preferences, and a little more than a month after the start she is one percentage point below; who has also lost a point is candidate Laura Haro.

What do the candidates propose?
Among his proposals, Pablo Lemus, candidate of Movimiento Ciudadano, has promised to guarantee the supply of water in Jalisco with which it could be supplied until the next 30 years; in addition to promoting tourism and providing health care in a permanent and specialized way.

Claudia Delgadillo, of Morena and allies, has proposed projects to clean up the water in the neighborhoods of Jalisco, support for women and milk producers and greater investment in tourism infrastructure.

Laura Haro, of the PAN, PRI and PRD, has promised the creation of the "Charming Towns" program, the regulation of housing, as well as a pension program. In addition to the "women's city" and a network of comprehensive justice centers for the state.

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