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Elections 2026: 61% of Voters Would Not Vote on a Candidate Who Promises to Deliver Bolsonaro, According to Data Table

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Instituto has found 19% of others who supported with confidence who was promised to prosecute accused of the 8th January attack.
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Instituto has found 19% of others who supported with confidence who was promised to prosecute accused of the 8th January attack.

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Research Datasheet published on this Sunday, 3, points out that most Brazilians reject the idea of anisting former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and those involved in the 8/1 acts. According to the above, 61% of voters say they would not vote in a candidate who promised to deliver Bolsonaro and his allies from any punishment related to the attacks.... The post Anistia a Bolsonaro removes voters, points Datasheet appeared first on The Antagnonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The ex-president and allies became involved in the investigation of the Supreme Federal Court investigating the case of the coup d'état

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The survey also pointed out that 19% of the people would certainly support the candidate who spoke in protesting accused of rape and 8/1.

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In almost a year of the presidential campaign, the issue of the coup d'état rose with the voter. According to the Datafolio, 61% of Brazilians n would vote in a candidate who promised to release Jair Bolsonaro (PL), his allies accused of violating democracy and sentenced by 8 January. Read more (08/03/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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