De Luca in Campania at 50.4%: ahead of Caldoro by 21 points. The League collapses at 3%



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An advantage of more than 21 percentage points over the main opponent, the center-right candidate Stefano Caldoro. It is the treasure that the incumbent president of the Campania region, Vincenzo De Luca, enjoys in the face of the next regional elections, according to an Ipsos poll published in Corriere della Sera.

Almost two out of three Campania (62%), Nando Pagnoncelli points out, express a positive opinion, while 30% are critical.

Positive evaluations are also very present in the center-right electorate (48%) and in the pentastellato (39%). Therefore, it is not surprising that 50% of voters believe that whoever wins the next election will have to continue in the work carried out by De Luca, compared to 35% who want a substantial change. In detail, estimating a 54% participation in the vote, De Luca stands at 50.4% (9.3% more than in 2015), Caldoro at 29% (9.4% less) and Valeria Ciarambino from M5S, already a candidate in 2015, with 15.8% (-1.7%). The other candidates to date have a much lower reputation (between 11 and 15% of voters are known) and are attributed values ​​of less than 1% with the exception of Giuliano Granata (Potere al Popolo) at 2.2% .

Regarding the voting by lists, the Democratic Party with 19.2% is in first place, remaining substantially stable against both the Europeans and the regionals of 2015; It is followed, in the center-left coalition, by De Luca’s list as president with 12.2% (in 2015 he obtained 4.9%), then Free Campania with 4.1% (against 4.8% %) and the set of other lists in support of De Luca that together obtain 12%.

In the center-right – Corriere writes – Forza Italia prevails over its allies with 14%, keeping the results of the Europeans, followed by FdI with 10.2% (almost double the previous European and regional), then Caldoro’s list as president with 4.1% (compared to 7.2% in 2015) and finally the League with 3.3%, in sharp decline compared to Europeans when it was the most voted party with 19 ,two%. Barring sensational surprises in the last three weeks of the election campaign, a confirmation of De Luca as head of Campania seems to emerge.



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