Lula Breaks the Technical Tie and Beats Flávio Bolsonaro in a Possible Second Round
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Lula Regains His Lead in a Brazil Race Investors Are Watching
Brazil · Politics Key Facts —Latest poll. A new Quaest survey puts President Lula ahead of Senator Flavio Bolsonaro by 44% to 38% in a second-round matchup. —The swing. Lula’s edge had shrunk to nothing through the spring, and Flavio briefly led in April. —Who they are. Lula is Brazil’s veteran leftist president; Flavio is […] The post Lula Regains His Lead in a Brazil Race Investors Are Watching appeared first on The Rio Times.
Lula recorded a 44% intention to vote against 38% of Flávio Bolsonaro, breaking the technical tie observed in the polls conducted during May (42% against 41%).
Brazil’s Lula expands lead after Bolsonaro corruption scandal
The new polling released on Wednesday shows Lula widening his lead over the senator and son of former President Jair Bolsonaro. Separate polling last month showed only a one percentage point difference between the two. The shift follows a tough period for Bolsonaro’s campaign, coming under fire for allegedly seeking financial support from Daniel Vorcaro, a disgraced banker at the center of a massive fraud scandal.
Petista appears with 44% of voting intentions, before 38% of the PL senator
São Paulo, 10 Jun (EFE).- The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has six points of advantage over Senator Flávio Bolsonaro in a possible second-round scenario of the presidential election of 2026 and regains momentum after a few months in fall, according to a poll released this Wednesday. According to data from the latest poll by Quaest, Lula recorded 44% of the voting intentions against 38% of the presidential pre-candidate of the …
Brazil's Lula widens lead over Flavio Bolsonaro ahead of presidential vote, poll shows
SAO PAULO, June 10 - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has widened his lead over opposition Senator Flavio Bolsonaro in the run-up to this year’s presidential race, recovering ground after reports linked the right-wing challenger to a disgraced banker, a poll showed on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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