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Cadem: Kast Would Win in First and Second Round, Jara Low and Matthei Regains Third Place

Summary by Publimetro Chile
10% of respondents said they will not vote, know or do not respond.

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Lean Right

The latest poll Plaza Pública Cadem reflects a political pendulum in constant movement; José Antonio Kast remains in the lead with 28%, while the official Jeannette Jara falls five points and Evelyn Matthei resurrects

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Center

10% of respondents said they will not vote, know or do not respond.

·Santiago, Chile
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Lean Right

In second-round simulations, the Republican leader would beat the center-left candidate by 14 points, while Chile's aspirant Vamos would do it by 9 points and Parisi would impose by just 3 points. In contrast, Kaiser would lose to the outgoing former Labour Minister by 6 points.

·Chile
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Lean Right

This Sunday in a new edition of the Plaza Pública Cadem Survey, Republican candidate José Antonio Kast leads in...

·Chile
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The latest presidential poll by Cadem revealed significant movements in Chile’s preferences. José Antonio Kast leads the voting intention with 28% (1 point compared to the previous measurement). Followed by Jeannette Jara with 26% (-5 points) and Evelyn Matthei, who rises 5 points and reaches 16%, regaining the third place. Further back are Franco Parisi (12%), Johannes Kaiser (5%, -1 point), Marco Enríquez-Ominami (2%, +1 point), Harold Mayne-N…

The Cadem poll kept José Antonio Kast in the first place, followed by Jeannette Jara who recorded a five-point drop and the return of Evelyn Matthei to third place. Afterwards they were placed Franco Parisi with 12%, Johannes Kaiser with 5% (-1pto), Marco Enríquez-Ominami with 2% (+1pto), Harold Mayne-Nichols with 1%, and Eduardo Artés with 0%. 10% would not vote, does not know or does not answer. As for presidential expectations, 39% believe th…

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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