According to a recent poll by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Diario Libre, a large majority of Dominican voters, 65%, says they would vote to re-elect President Danilo Medina if given the chance. The 2010 Constitution bans re-election. 62% told the pollsters that they are in favor of changing the Constitution again to approve consecutive re-election, while 36% are opposed to any change.
Medina’s popularity appears to cross party lines, with 51% of people who voted for Hipolito Mejia in the 2012 presidential elections saying that they would now vote for Medina.
The poll reported that 91% of Dominicans approve of the work being done by the Medina administration. This is most likely the highest rating for a Dominican President ever. The poll was carried out from 12-16 October 2014 with 846 Dominicans of voting age polled. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.4%.
The poll was conducted by the Washington D.C.-based international firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, which made the most accurate forecast of President Danilo Medina’s 2012 win.
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