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Kirchners Climb in Argentine Polls
Wall Street Journal
July 01, 2010
BUENOS AIRES President Cristina Kirchner and her husband and predecessor, Nestor, are enjoying a political resurgence ahead of next year's presidential election, after more than two years in which Argentines had grown increasingly disenchanted with them.
The Peronist power couple is benefiting from a brisk economic recovery, a surge of nationalism triggered by a bicentennial celebration and the country's strong early showing in the World Cup, as well as missteps by the deeply divided opposition.
A June poll by the Management & Fit consultancy put Mrs. Kirchner's job-approval rating at 31.5%, up nearly nine points since September, a significant swing in a fragmented political environment.
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