Workers’ Party (PT) candidate for President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva can take part in the first round elections up to 46 percent next October Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro’s vote against the Liberal Party (PL) will reach 31 percent, according to a poll released Monday night by consulting firm Ipec.
Lula da Silva’s advantage over Bolsonaro has increased compared to the previous poll conducted by the same institute a week ago. The former president was able to receive 44 percent support, compared to 31 for the current president.
Well, Support for Lula increased by two percent According to the survey data collected by ‘O Globo’, it reached a difference of 15 points compared to last week.
Likewise, people who İpek consulted stated the following: they will support the PT candidate 53 percent in the second roundCompared to 36 percent of support for Bolsonaro.
The difference between the two increased from 16 to 17 Compared to last week’s poll, where Lula and Bolsonaro had 52 percent and 36 percent respectively.
In the first round, Lula and Bolsonaro are followed by former Minister Ciro Gomes (Democratic Labor Party, PDT) with 7 percent and Senator Simone Tebet (Brazilian Democratic Movement, MDB-MS) with 4 percent.
Ipec polled 2,512 Brazilians between 9 and 11 September, with a margin of error of two percentage points and a confidence level of 95 percent.
Source: Informacion

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