The public conversation about the president Claudia Sheinbaum has gained strength in recent weeks after various national surveys began to register significant variations in their approval levels.
Some studies have reported decreases of between 5 and up to 12 points, while others maintain high support figures. In the midst of this contrasting panorama, a key question arises: Do citizens perceive that the president is losing popularity?
With that context, the Megamedia Surveyheld from Monday, November 17 to Friday, November 21 among users of the websites and social networks of Grupo Megamediaexplored the perception of audiences regarding this issue. The consultation was carried out at a time when analyzes, surveys and comparisons are multiplying on the rate of attrition or consolidation of the federal government.
Before the question “Do you think President Claudia Sheinbaum is losing popularity?”the overall result was clear:
The majority of participants consider that the president Claudia Sheinbaum is going through a phase of decline in its level of public support, at least in terms of citizen perception. However, the breakdown by brands shows relevant contrasts between audiences.
Breakdown by brand
Below is the perception recorded in each site and network of the Megamedia ecosystem:
Yucatan Diary
Yes: 81%
No: 19%
Prevailing perception that the president is losing popularity.
To chili!
Yes: 26.2%
No: 73.8%
The audience of this medium – more popular and everyday – is more inclined towards the idea that Sheinbaum no is losing support.
Back to
Yes: 73.9%
No: 26.1%
Clear majority that does perceive a drop in popularity.
Meganews (Quintana Roo)
Yes: 64.2%
No: 35.8%
The perception of wear and tear also predominates, although with less margin than in other Megamedia media.

He Megamedia Survey reveals a consistent trend: the majority of those surveyed consider that Claudia Sheinbaum is losing popularityalthough the intensity of this perception varies depending on the brand and the audience profile.
The debate about his level of approval remains open, especially due to the differences shown in national surveys, some with declines and others with high support. In this context, citizen perception continues to be a key thermometer to evaluate the start of his administration.
