Lula, from Workers Party (PT, left), has 57% among the poorest voters, who earn up to a minimum wage (about $ 200), while Bolsonaro, from the Liberal Party (PL, right), gathers 30% of support among citizens who they receive more than five times the minimum wage.
The president’s voting intentions receded in recent months along with the growth of his negative image.
At the beginning of the year, Bolsonaro had 39% of a bad or bad image and in this latest survey that indicator was 55%.
9% of those surveyed said they will vote blank or annul their suffrage and 5% did not respond to the Ipec poll, Ibope exaggerated.
As the Brazilian electoral law excludes null and blank votes and only counts valid ones, Lula exceeds 50% so he could be elected in the first round, indicates the Ipec survey, with a margin of error of 2%.
Behind Lula and Bolsonaro appear the former judge of the Lava Jato case and former Minister of Justice, Sergio Moro, of the Podemos party (conservative), with 6% and with 5% is the former presidential candidate Ciro Gomes of the Trabalhista Democratic Party (center-left), which has 5%.
Both are considered as the candidates of the “third way” between Lula and Bolsonaro.
Joao Doria and Andre Janones add 2% each, and further behind are located with 1% or less, Rodrigo Pacheco, Simone Tebet, Cabo Daciolo, Alessandro Vieira, Felipe DïAvila and Leonardo Pericles.
Source From: Ambito

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