Against the background of the publication of the first polls for the second round of the presidential election, the ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) will launch a new phase of the campaign in its political stronghold, São Bernardo do Campo, and the president and candidate for re-election, Jair Bolsonaro (Poland) concentrate fire on Minas Geraisa key condition in which he lost to Lula on Sunday.
Campaigns actually kick off with travel and street events after the two Planalto candidates focus on getting support in the first days after the first round and after the first two controversy polls.
See the highlights of the election scenario below.
Squid in origins
As at the beginning of the campaign in the first round, Lula begins street activities in this second round of the campaign in São Bernardo do Campo, the city in which he emerged on the national political scene as a labor leader in the 1970s. .
He will run alongside PT’s São Paulo government candidate Fernando Haddad, who got a surprise win on Sunday, losing to Bolsonaro candidate Tarcisio Gomes de Freitas (R-P), his runoff rival in the state.
Bolsonaro to Minas
As at the start of the first round of the campaign in August, the re-election candidate will hold its first campaign event in this new phase in Minas after securing the support of the state’s re-elected governor. Romeo Zema (New).
Minas was the only state in the southeast region where Lula defeated Bolsonaro on Sunday. The PT had 48.29% of the actual votes of Minas Gerais voters, while the candidate for re-election had 43.60%, 563,000 more votes than the former president.
The state is seen as fundamental to Bolsonaro’s intentions to change the situation. After the redemocratization, all elected presidents received the largest number of votes in Minas.
first search
On Wednesday, Ipec published the first poll for the second round of the presidential election and showed that Lula has 51% of the vote against 43% for Bolsonaro.
This Thursday morning poll PoderData showed a tougher dispute: Lula with 48% and Bolsonaro with 44%.
On Thursday afternoon, the first Genial/Quaest poll for the second round of the presidential election will be released.
Research institutes have been criticized since Sunday for underestimating Bolsonaro’s electoral votes in polls released on Saturday. Lula won the first round with 48.43% of the valid votes against 43.20% for the incumbent.
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