Lula shoots himself in polls and achieves 48% of voting intentions

Lula shoots himself in polls and achieves 48% of voting intentions

According to this same electoral survey, conducted of 2,000 people in 114 municipalities, the former president of Brazil accumulates 32% support among families with low incomes and 40% among those with higher education. Likewise, 55% of those interviewed who support him have primary education, according to the news portal G1.

On the other hand, the voting intentions of those surveyed are more evident among those who rate Bolsonaro’s administration as “bad or very bad”, those who live in the northeast, 63%, those who live on the outskirts of the capital ( 55%) and the Catholic community, with 54% of the support.

The survey also reveals that the current president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, is suspended in the management of his government. Thus, 55% of Brazilians say that their administration is “bad or terrible” and 19% rate it as “excellent or good”. Furthermore, only 27% of those surveyed say they trust Bolsonaro.

The intention to vote for Bolsonaro is notable in the northern and eastern regions of the country, with 29% support and 27%, respectively, and in the evangelical social stratum, normally associated with Lula.

Another poll for TV Globo by pollster Ipec (ex Ibope) indicated that Lula is the favorite to win with 56.3% of the votes against Bolsonaro’s 25.3%, 9% of the former Bolsonarista judge and minister Moro and 6% by Ciro Gomes, that is, in the first round.

Source From: Ambito

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