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Datafolha Puts Lula Six Points Ahead of Flávio Bolsonaro

Summary by The Rio Times
Datafolha's latest poll puts Lula at 39% against Flávio Bolsonaro's 33% in the first round, with a narrow runoff lead. The post Datafolha Puts Lula Six Points Ahead of Flávio Bolsonaro appeared first on The Rio Times.

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Datasheet for president: Lula has 39%; Flavio Bolsonaro has 33% Research Datasheet released this Friday (21) shows how the dispute is going by the Presidency of the Republic. The survey was commissioned by Globo and the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo and is the first published by the institute after the beginning of the campaigns. See the numbers of the stimulated research, in which Datasheet shows the interviewed voters the names of the candidates.

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Distance between Senator and President in the first round falls four points since June

·São Paulo, Brazil
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leads the polls for the presidential elections of October in Brazil after the start of the campaigns, with 39% of the intention to vote in the first round, against 32% of his main rival, Flávio Bolsonaro, according to the poll released this Friday by the firm Datafolha.Although he has been conducting polls since the beginning of the year, Datafolha refrained from comparing the results of this poll with those c…

·Lima, Peru
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leads the polls for the October presidential elections in Brazil after the start of the campaigns, with 39% of the intention to vote in the first round, against 32% of his main rival, the ultra-rightist Flávio Bolsonaro, according to the poll released this Friday by the firm Datafolha. The entry Lula leads the intention to vote in Brazil, with 39%, after the beginning of the electoral campaign was first publis…

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UOL broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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