The leftist leader enjoys the support of 41% of voters to 34% for his ultra-conservative opponent, compared with 44% and 31%, respectively, last month, the telephone poll said. BTG/FSB.
Lula’s lead has steadily dropped to 7 points, compared to 13 last month and 14 in May, according to the survey.
Other polls also show that Lula’s strong lead for Brazil’s October 2 presidential election is narrowing, but remains in double digits: Datafolha estimated that the former president is ahead of Bolsonaro by 18 points and a survey of Great/Quaest last week he said the difference fell to 12 points from 14 points.
Lula would win a second round against Bolsonaro by 51% to 39% if the vote were today, a 12-point lead that has narrowed from 18 points last month, the BTG/FSB poll said.
Bolsonaro has increased the welfare spendingpaying higher monthly stipends to low-income families starting Tuesday, and has worked to reduce fuel costs who have fired the inflationthe main complaint of voters.
His negative figures have decreased and 44% of those surveyed consider his government as bad or terrible, compared to 50% at the beginning of June, while 53% say they would never vote for him, compared to 59% in June, according to the new poll. The rejection rate a Lula has risen slightly, to 45% of voters, according to the survey.
The survey by the FSB pollster, commissioned by the investment bank BTG Pactualsurveyed 2,000 people between August 5 and 7, and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points up or down.
Source: Ambito

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