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Almeida (Madrid, 1975) does not say it but he knows it: tomorrow, Sunday, he will have an absolute majority. “Or almost,” as he himself is responsible for adding little lies. The trackings of the popular headquarters 13 have been going crazy for a couple of weeks with unstoppable increases throughout Spain in general, and in Madrid in particular, in a kind of tectonic which is a physical and metaphysical impossibility: people do not change their ballot that much when they go to the polls. He takes it philosophically, waiting to be able to serve revenge on a boiling plate tomorrow. Pay attention to the dedications that he will release tomorrow night from the balcony of Génova 13.
ANSWER.- We are very close. I think that this campaign has been very good for the PP and really bad for the PSOE. A large majority of Madrid residents are betting that the PP can have a large or absolute majority in the City Council and in the Community. And that will depend on whether we are able to mobilize all our voters, whether we go en masse to vote. This way we Phone Number Data could achieve that broad majority that would allow us to have a solid and strong government. And we must remember that they are municipal elections, but they are also national elections. Every vote for the PP is a vote against Sanchismo, which will allow Pedro Sánchez to be evicted from La Moncloa. These are the elections that will make it possible for the PP to once again be the leading force at the national level and for Sánchez to stop repeating that he has been winning the elections since .
I understand that those who voted for Ciudadanos left at the time, but now they have every reason to return. They will feel identified and recognized in this project, which absorbs their main aspirations. And, secondly, there is no risk that this vote will not be useful. Only through unity will we be able to confront Sanchismo. That is why I tell Ciudadnos voters to be aware that there is much more that unites us than what separates us and that with Pedro defeat Pedro Sánchez. And we are capable of doing it from a project in which they can feel protected. In the debate I asked , with whom I have a good relationship, if she was thinking of making an agreement with the PSOE and Más Madrid, and she did not respond. She refused to commit to not agreeing with either the Sanchismo - which is Reyes Maroto - or with Yolanda Díaz, who is Más Madrid. So her voters must keep in mind that in the hypothetical case that she enters the City Council, she does not rule out making an agreement with the left.
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