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With the presidential elections in Colombia just days away, a poll war has broken out, with polls attempting to position right-wing candidates as frontrunners.
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00:00With the presidential elections in Colombia, just days away, a poll war has broken out,
00:04with polls attempting to position right-wing candidates as frontrunners.
00:07While the historical PACS candidate Iván Cepéa leads in the polls,
00:11some surveys suggest that right-wing candidates Abelardo de las Priaya and Paloma Valencia
00:16are the favorites to win the first round.
00:18Investigations have revealed the unreliability of these polling firms,
00:23showing that they do not meet the legal requirements for the drafting questionnaires.
00:27For other part, companies with a long history and reputation in the country,
00:32such as the national consulting firm,
00:34indicate that the candidacy of the left-wing candidate Iván Cepéa
00:39is consolidating with a solid 44.3% important intention.
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