Bolivian Presidential Race: Paz and Quirogo Lead, Challengers Struggle
Recent polling data indicates that Rodrigo Paz, representing the Christian Democratic Party, and Jorge Tuto Quirogo are emerging as the frontrunners in the Bolivian presidential race. The rise in their popularity comes amidst growing disappointment wiht other candidates, notably Samuel Doria and a significant decline in support for leftist candidate Andronón Rodríguez.
The latest surveys suggest a tightening race, with Paz and Quirogo consistently polling ahead of their competitors. Analysts attribute their success to a combination of factors,including effective campaigning,a focus on economic stability,and appeals to a broad range of voters concerned about the country’s political and economic future.
Samuel Doria, once considered a strong contender, has faced challenges in gaining traction with voters. Concerns over his policy proposals and campaign messaging appear to have hampered his progress. Similarly, Andronón Rodríguez’s campaign has struggled to resonate with the electorate, leading to a noticeable drop in his support base.
The evolving dynamics of the Bolivian presidential race highlight the shifting political landscape and the challenges facing candidates seeking to connect with voters. As the election draws nearer, the focus will intensify on Paz and Quirogo as they vie for the presidency.
Source: El Mundo
2025/08/18 04:29:51