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Lula's Approval Rating Less than 2 Months Before the Election, According to CNT/MDA.

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The survey is based on 2,002 face-to-face interviews between 5 and 9 August. The margin of error is 2.2 points

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The survey is based on 2,002 face-to-face interviews between 5 and 9 August. The margin of error is 2.2 points

·São Paulo, Brazil
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With a rigid and low ceiling in the approval of his government, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) is not favorite to win the October elections. The evaluation is supported by the professionals of Mar Asset Management, for whom the low assessment of the government is incompatible with the re-election of an incumbent. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the subject and make your registration.

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The distance between voters who find the Lula government (photo) bad or bad (37%) and those who consider it good or great (30%) reached seven points on Wednesday, 12, in the Lulometer, the daily tracking on the popularity of the petist measured by Realtime Big Data and The Antagonist. On July 31, both... The post Lulometer indicates a downward trend for Lula appeared first on The Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Negative assessment of the government president Lula oscillated 1.8 percentage point between June and August of this year

2,000 voters were heard between August 03 and 07; margin of error of the survey is 2.2 percentage points, for more or less

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The rejection to the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva exceeds the approval among the voters less than 2 months from the first round of the elections. A research of Future 100% cities, released on Tuesday, 11, showed that 49.9% disapprove of the petist, while 47.3% approve. Other 2.9% did not know or did not answer. + Understand what is Politics in West The survey heard 2,000 voters aged 16 or over between 3 and 7 August. The interviews occurr…

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Globo broke the news in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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