A new Hinterlaces poll said that 57 percent of the country says that Nicolás Maduro is Venezuela’s legitimate president, Globovision reported on Sunday.
The poll, Globovision said, was conducted between January 21 and February 2. It consisted of 1,580 direct interviews with households all over Venezuela. News of the poll was first reported by journalist José Vicente Rangel on Sunday.
Respondents were asked to answer the following question: Who do you think is the legitimate president of Venezuela? Maduro took 57 percent of responses, compared to Juan Guaidó’s 32 percent. Eleven percent said they didn’t know or they chose to not respond.
News of the poll was also published in other Venezuelan media outlets:
VENEZUELA, ¿Quién es el presidente legítimo?. La mayoría de los venezolanos consideran que es Maduro. Datos de encuesta publicada en pág 18 hoy 11/2, diario La Voz del Interior de propiedad de Clarín pic.twitter.com/zrQHStNBpR
— Eduardo Di Cola (@eduardodicola) February 11, 2019
#Nación | Encuesta afirma que 57 % de los venezolanos reconoce a Madurohttps://t.co/c02Kc8lwZK
— Diario Primicia (@DiarioPrimicia) February 11, 2019
all the people who alerady left the country because the crisis or the people murdered because the gun violence or even the people tortured in jail were polled?