The leader of the Brazilian left Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva keeps a distance of 14 percentage points from President Jair Bolsonaro in a survey on voting intentions with a view to the elections on October 2 released this Wednesday.
According to the poll made by the firm Genial/QuaestLula, president of Brazil between 2003 and 2010, accumulates 45% of voting intentions, compared to 31% for Bolsonarowho is seeking his re-election for a new four-year term.
In third place, very far from the previous ones, is Cyrus Gomés, of the Democratic Labor Party (PDB), with 6% of the electoral preferences, confirming once again the great polarization of Brazilian politics. There are nine other applicants who are at or below 2%.
The survey indicated that there are still 6% of undecided voters, another 6% said they will abstain, vote blank or annul their vote.
The data released in this survey barely varies from the voting intentions of the same firm’s poll last month, when Lula scored 46% and Bolsonaro 30%.
The result does not anticipate a possible victory for Lula in the first roundbecause he needs 50% of the votes, but the same survey indicates that, in a possible second round, the leftist leader would obtain 53% of the votes and Bolsonaro 34%, and the rest undecided, who will abstain, will vote in white or they will nullify your vote.
The survey was carried out with personal interviews with 2,000 voters, between June 29 and July 2, and has a margin of error of two percentage points.
Source: Eluniverso

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