Bolsonaro reduces the difference with Da Silva days before the second round

Bolsonaro reduces the difference with Da Silva days before the second round

News from Al-Madinah: A poll, the findings of which were released on Wednesday, around 10 days before the second session, revealed that Jayer Bolsonaro, the far-right candidate for Brazilian president, succeeded in closing the gap between himself and his left-wing rival, former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva.
The “Data Foulha” Institute’s poll revealed that Da Silva received 52% of vote intentions compared to the outgoing president’s 48%.

However, compared to the prior reconnaissance, which was released on October 14, which gave Lula 53% of the voting intentions compared to 47% for Polsonaro, the rate of narrowing the gap between the rivals was only approximately 1% of the vote intentions.

The candidates are attempting to win over voters who haven’t made up their minds yet and those who plan to cast a white paper or speak up during the second session, which is scheduled for next October 30, during the final stages of a feverish election campaign in which Bolsonaro traded accusations, insults, and heavy-caliber insults, according to what they said France Press.

In the first session, which was held on October 2, the former president of the left-wing party received 48% of the votes versus Bolsonaro’s 43%.
After the first session, the various reconnaissance institutes were severely criticized because it did not expect the great result made by the outgoing president, as most of the surveys that were granted him 37% of the voting intentions of the maximum, as stated by the French agency.

The fresh survey was released on Wednesday, and the daily “Fulha de So Paulo” stated that it “does not necessarily imply an advantage of the result, but rather reflects the opinion of the voter at the moment his opinion is investigated.”
The new survey, which was carried out over the previous three days among a sample of 2912 voters spread throughout 181 Brazilian cities, had a margin of error of two percentage points.
News on Sky.

Days before the second round, Bolsonaro narrows the gap with Da Silva

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