Argentinian presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich drops out of the race and hints at support for Bitcoin supporter Javier Milei
Argentina presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich said she has reconciled with Bitcoin supporter Javier Milei, who will compete in next month's election, but she did not express direct support for the new liberal elite. Bullrich was cautious in her words on Wednesday. Previously, her pro-business alliance only received 24% support in the October 22nd election, ranking third and was eliminated. Milei won 30% of the vote, ranking second, second only to economic minister Sergio Tomás Massa's 37% vote. "We cannot remain neutral," Bullrich told reporters in Buenos Aires, "this country is in danger." Bullrich's support, as well as former president Mauricio Macri's support, makes Milei more competitive than Massa in the November 19th election.
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