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Search Quaest: Flavio Bolsonaro Super Lula for 1st Time in 2nd Turn

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The Quest Quaest 2026 points Bolsonary Flavio with 42% and Lula with 40% in the second round, marking the first time the senator is numerically over the little one.

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The Quest Quaest 2026 points Bolsonary Flavio with 42% and Lula with 40% in the second round, marking the first time the senator is numerically over the little one.

·Brazil
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In a March poll, the two candidates were tied with 41 percent support each in a possible second round.

For the first time in history, Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, has overtaken incumbent President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the polls ahead of the October presidential election.

·Poland
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Senator Flavio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) passed the President Lula (PT) digitally on the second round, according to General/Quest highlighted on this Thursday, 15. The result has already been pointed out by other electoral polls. Flavio has 42% of the voting intentions in a possible second round between the two. Lula has 40%. In March, they were numerically empathized,... The post Crusoe: Flávio passes Lula on the second round, indicating Quaest appeare…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Generic/Quest Research: Flavio Bolsonaro reaches 42% against 40% of Lula in the second round. Read more

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) led the first round of presidential elections with 37% of the voting intentions, and secondly pointed out the Genius/Quest research on this Thursday (15). Already, Senator Flavio Bolsonaro (PL) appears with 32%. Next, former governor of Goias, Ronaldo Caiado (PSD), gathered 6% of the voting intentions, while former governor of Minas Gerais, Romeu Zema (New), had 3%. Read More Future/Apex: Lula and Flavio …

·Brazil
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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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