How Can Macri Close The Gap With Scioli?

The latest rumor is that Macri will make a deal with Massa: Massa will quit his bid for president and in exchange Macri will force Ms Vidal to quit her own bid for the governorship in Buenos Aires province, thus giving a boost (and an almost assured triumph) to Ing Felipe Sola, an ex governor himself.

It is not a rumor, Sarlo proposed at Clarin newspaper.

http://www.clarin.com/politica/Sarlo-Massa-candidatura-Macri-Vidal_0_1412259030.html

This was always the plan of Clarin. Macri refused when Massa wanted to, now Macri wants it, Sola sent him to hell in public: ajo y agua means F them.
 
Here Moyano Jr. said something smart:
http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-279484-2015-08-16.html
 
Di Sarlo again:
http://www.perfil.com/columnistas/Que-nos-paso-20150816-0018.html
 
No comments?

Soemthing I learnt incredibly quickly in Argentina, and to paraphrase Twain; you cannot argue with a peronist, they will only drag you down to their level.


Edit: The quote is actually a bit cruel. I very much value the underappreciated and valuable contributions from the locals on the board. Their views and arguements help to stabilize, often very unbalanced and misinterpretive, arguments from the expats on this board over local politics and economy.
Although I wont deny the fact that Peronists do indeed upset me.
My point was, perhaps you may have extinguished the arguement yourself by posting the famously unbalanced views of famously turncoat politicians, published in famously unnuetral media.
 
Well, i posted Clarin, Pagina12 and Perfil because neutral media is like dry water, it doesn' t exist.

However, i think that the radio silence is because I evidence that the tittle of the post might be wrong.

It should be "how Massa..."
 
Dry water exists, but you're correct on the second part, at least for Argentina.
 
By the way, now Macri replied:
http://www.perfil.com/mobile/?nota=/contenidos/2015/08/19/noticia_0064.html
 
Since this is BA expats website, Im curious how many ex pats vote?
 
it seems numbers are on Kirchnerism side, as they were for the last more than ten years. Time will tell, but what they ve done in these past years it cant be
erased. I mean, numbers, measured by anyone you like, say quite a lot. We have a phrase in spanish, quien te quita lo bailado.
 
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