Brazil’s Lula Holds Narrow Lead Over Flávio Bolsonaro in Datafolha Runoff Poll
Lula leads 39% to 33% in the first round, while a runoff poll shows him ahead 47% to 43% as the gap stays within the margin of error.
- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva leads Senator Flavio Bolsonaro 47% to 43% in a simulated runoff, according to a Datafolha poll released on Friday.
- In the first round, Lula holds 39% of the vote against Bolsonaro's 33%, with other candidates trailing; a runoff is required if no candidate secures more than 50% of valid votes.
- Datafolha surveyed 2,058 people starting August 18, marking the first poll released since the official campaign began when candidates are legally allowed to actively seek votes.
- The Supreme Court authorized the Federal Police to investigate Lula's eldest son regarding alleged illicit business dealings, while Lula's approval rating fell to 47% and disapproval rose to 50%.
- Senator Bolsonaro narrowed the gap by one percentage point despite numbers previously falling in May following film financing allegations involving his father, President Jair Bolsonaro.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leads Senator Flávio Bolsonaro by six percentage points in voting intentions for the first round of Brazil's presidential elections, according to a new poll by…
Datafolha Puts Lula Six Points Ahead of Flávio Bolsonaro
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.
Lula aspires to re-election and his fourth non-consecutive term. In a possible second round, according to Datafolha, he would surpass the ultra-rightist Flávio Bolsonaro with 47% of the votes.
Lula holds 4-point lead over Flavio Bolsonaro in Brazil runoff poll
Lula leads Senator Bolsonaro in a presidential poll ahead of October elections. The gap has narrowed by one percentage point, within the error margin. In a simulated runoff, Lula receives forty-seven percent of the vote. His approval rating fell to forty-seven percent, while disapproval rose. This poll is the first since the official campaign began.
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