Poll: Were it not for 52% and Bolsonaro 48% in the presidential elections in Brazil

Poll: Were it not for 52% and Bolsonaro 48% in the presidential elections in Brazil

In the case of the total votes and votes, a poll done by the Brazilian “Boder Data” opinion polls and released by the “Boder 360” news website today, Wednesday, revealed the stability of the intentions to vote in the run-off of the presidential elections compared to the previous week.

After excluding hesitant voters, those planning to cast a ballot in a white paper, and those who intended to cancel their ballots, the Bloomberg News Agency reported that former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva received 52% of the respondents’ correct votes, while President Jayer Bolsonaro received 48%.
Both ratios match the findings of surveys released on October 6 and October 12.

Lula received 48% of the total votes, whereas Polsonaro received 44%, which was also the result of two earlier polls.
The proportion of hesitant voters who also plan to cast void ballots or vote in white papers rose to 8%.
5,000 participants were surveyed for the study. Between October 16 and 18, it was performed over the phone. The error margin is 1% to 5%, while the confidence level is 95%.

The most prominent candidates, Lula and Polsonaro, will compete on October 30 because no one received more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting.
Additionally, Lula would become Brazil’s first democratically elected president to win a third term if he prevailed in the second round.
Lola was operated from the presidency from 2003 to 2010..

If not for 52% and Bolsonaro’s 48% in the Brazilian presidential elections

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