With ten days remaining until the election, candidate Cepeda is facing difficulties in securing crucial support from centrist voters. Despite making concessions on key issues – including acknowledging the validity of the elections and opposing a constituent assembly – he has yet to gain significant traction. This lack of progress raises concerns about his ability to broaden his appeal beyond his existing base. Analysts suggest Cepeda’s campaign has failed to effectively resonate with moderate voters who hold the potential to swing the election. The situation presents a challenge as the election date nears and time to influence undecided voters dwindles. The report originates from La Silla Vacía, a Colombian news outlet known for its political analysis.