Economy Minister Sergio Massa and anti-establishment candidate Javier Milei are competing for moderate voters ahead of the presidential runoff on November 19. Massa, who holds a lead despite economic challenges, emphasizes how Milei’s radical proposals, including cutting subsidies and adopting the dollar, could negatively impact struggling citizens. Milei’s fiery rhetoric and extreme ideas, while appealing to some, have alienated more moderate voters. The runoff’s outcome may be influenced by where third-place candidate Patricia Bullrich’s voters migrate. While some are hopeful that Bullrich’s supporters might lean towards Milei, analysts caution that Milei’s combative style and far-right positions may pose challenges. The market expects Massa’s victory to delay necessary economic corrections.