The poll indicated that Lula widened the advantage, within the margin of error, against Bolsonaro compared to last week, when a 52 to 48% was projected.
Valid votes exclude canceled and blank votes, as counted by the Superior Electoral Court.
In total votes, Lula has 49% voting intention against 44 for the Liberal Party candidate, which indicates that Bolsonaro fell one point compared to a week.
The survey indicates that there are 5% of people who want to vote blank or cancel the vote and 2% who are undecided.
In the first round on October 2, Lula obtained 48.4% against 43.3% for Bolsonaro.
92% of voters indicate that they have their vote consolidated, against 94% last week.
A key fact for the election, according to Datafolha, is that the rejection of Bolsonaro is 50% against 45% for Lula.
In the main electoral stronghold of the country, São Paulo, the most populous state, Bolsonaro leads by 49 to 43, while in Minas Gerais, the second most populous state and the great stage of the election, Lula has a victory in voting intention of the 48 to 43 percent.
Source: Ambito

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