The difference between the intention to vote between the presidential candidate Ollanta Humala Tasso, from Ghana Peru, and Keiko Fujimori, Workforce 2011, has dropped only one percentage point, according to a recent poll by Ipsos Apoyo.
According to the survey of national opinion urban rural, conducted at the request of the company Morgan Stanley, the nationalist leader gets 39% while the legislator Fujimori has 38%. In addition, the study shows that 14% of respondents would vote blank or corrupted, and 9% have not yet decided who to previous apoyará.La Ipsos Apoyo poll published by El Comercio on Sunday April 24, said Humala won the second round with 42% against 36% of Fujimori Higuchi.
SHEET TÉCNICAUniverso: People 18 and over with ID votar.Tamaño suitable for sample: 1983 persons entrevistas.Margen of error: + -2.2%. Level of confidence: 95%. Latched date field: Between 23 and April 30 2011.Cobertura: We had a coverage of 24 departments, 103 cities, 87 provinces and 178 distritos.Financiamiento: Morgan Stanley.
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