Make Argentina Great Again!!!!
The left get's its ass kicked again!
Tax cuts on the way!
Argentina Votes for Change
Sunday’s election was a strong repudiation of kirchnerismo.
Senate candidate Esteban Bullrich with the governor Maria Eugenia Vidal in Buenos Aires, August 14. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGES
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The Editorial Board
Oct. 23, 2017 6:53 p.m. ET
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Argentina may finally be turning away from the populist class-warfare politics of former president Cristina Kirchner. President Mauricio Macri’s Let’s Change coalition clobbered its opponents in Sunday’s midterm elections, taking the five-most populated districts in the country and 40% of the national vote.
Argentines put Mr. Macri at the helm two years ago, and on Sunday confirmed their fatigue with kirchnerismo. Mrs. Kirchner’s Citizen’s Unity movement won in only three of 23 provinces. In her own bid for a senate seat, she lost to Let’s Change candidate Esteban Bullrich. On Monday Mr. Macri pledged to cut taxes, curb inflation and reduce poverty.
Standing next to Buenos Aires Province Governor María Eugenia Vidal on Sunday, Mr. Bullrich captured the nation’s hopes when he said, “We are the generation that came to change the province forever.” Sunday was a good start.
The left get's its ass kicked again!
Tax cuts on the way!
Argentina Votes for Change
Sunday’s election was a strong repudiation of kirchnerismo.

Senate candidate Esteban Bullrich with the governor Maria Eugenia Vidal in Buenos Aires, August 14. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGES
By
The Editorial Board
Oct. 23, 2017 6:53 p.m. ET
4 COMMENTS
Argentina may finally be turning away from the populist class-warfare politics of former president Cristina Kirchner. President Mauricio Macri’s Let’s Change coalition clobbered its opponents in Sunday’s midterm elections, taking the five-most populated districts in the country and 40% of the national vote.
Argentines put Mr. Macri at the helm two years ago, and on Sunday confirmed their fatigue with kirchnerismo. Mrs. Kirchner’s Citizen’s Unity movement won in only three of 23 provinces. In her own bid for a senate seat, she lost to Let’s Change candidate Esteban Bullrich. On Monday Mr. Macri pledged to cut taxes, curb inflation and reduce poverty.
Standing next to Buenos Aires Province Governor María Eugenia Vidal on Sunday, Mr. Bullrich captured the nation’s hopes when he said, “We are the generation that came to change the province forever.” Sunday was a good start.