A new survey by AtlasIntel reveals a shift in Colombian voter priorities as the presidential election nears. The poll assessed the managerial credibility of candidates Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda, finding voters are increasingly focused on strong leadership and responsible financial management. Traditional social policy positions are taking a backseat to concerns about economic stability and government accountability. The data suggests a growing electorate fatigue with established political narratives. Voters appear to be prioritizing a candidate perceived as capable of effectively controlling state funds. This indicates a potential departure from previous election cycles where social issues held greater sway. The findings highlight a desire for authority and fiscal discipline from the next Colombian president.