According to these data, if the elections were held today, the PT could win the first round of the electionsaccording to the Brazilian newspaper O Globo.
The difference is now 15 percentage points. At the end of July the distance between both candidates was 18 points; in May 21 points.
Third, the former minister Cyrus Gomes (Democratic Labor Party) has 7% of the voting intentions. the senator Simone Tebbet (Brazilian Democratic Movement) would obtain 2% of the votes, while Vera Lucia (United Socialist Workers Party) would keep 1% of the voters.
The blank and invalid votes for the elections in Brazil add up to 6% and 2% correspond to undecided votes.
As for a second round between Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro, the polls indicate that the former would obtain 54% compared to 37% for the latter.
A month ago the difference was greater, Lula reached 55% compared to 35% for Bolsonaro.
Source: Ambito

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