Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Zapata: Humala vows risked progressive sector

Ideeleradio .- presidential candidate Ollanta Humala (Peru Win) risked their votes at a meeting with Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani because it could lose membership of a progressive sector is in favor of abortion and gay marriage, said political analyst and historian Antonio Zapata.

"It's a gamble because you can win votes and you can lose them too. You can win votes for the conservative Catholic side, but you can lose the votes of progressive people who can say that abortion is OK, that gay marriage is okay. Then appear as conservative Catholic Cardinal I would say it's not a good move, "he said in the program No Ideeleradio right.

However, Zapata Velasco said the Nationalist Party leader also has reformulated and improved its campaign strategy regarding the elections of 2006, which is allowing rise in voter preferences.

"It seems that Humala has learned to give signals and messages. I think that Humala has a sober campaign, well conducted, without insults, has not made such a ridiculous toxicological testing. I do not agree with the messages given out, but he has this idea that the political campaign is not talking, talking, talking head, but let people message very clear guidance from the bid, "he said.

Media and Alan García are with PPK
Zapata Velasco said later that several media and even President Alan Garcia would support the candidate of the Alliance for the Great Shift, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski although from the Apra have hinted they would support Alejandro Toledo of Peru Posible.

"I think that clearly is PPK, radio, television, newspapers in general are with PPK, some for Toledo, Ollanta is also yours, but if we could quantify would say More than two-thirds are in Kuczynski and that will make its effect, "he said.

"The president seems to already defined his vote first was by Castaneda, his second letter seemed to Keiko, but now seems excited PPK. APRA not think their votes go to Toledo, although [Mauritius] Mulder has hinted that, I think it's a diversion, "he said.

Keiko Castañeda and discarded in the second round
At another point, he considered that the second round would be between Alejandro Toledo (Peru Posible) and the presidential candidates Ollanta Humala (Earn Peru) and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (Alliance for the Great Shift). He dismissed Keiko Fujimori Luis Castañeda and in a second stage because they tend to fall.

"I believe that Castro is out, Keiko probably not enough and that is third because it is not moving does not move neither up nor down. The two that come up that are in principle Ollanta and PPK hit because they come from, could be entering the second round, but Toledo is not lame, is a person who when in difficult times, when the ropes, it has claw , knows how to respond, leaving the best of Toledo. Then it could be that in these circumstances Toledo stop the loss of votes, keep the top spot and face either Kuczynski or Ollanta "he said.

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