Por: Time World October 03, 2022
Brazilian voters backed Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, a left-wing former President, over the incumbent and right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro in the first round of elections on Sunday. With 99.9% of the vote counted, Lula—as the former President is universally known—got 48.4% of the vote to Bolsonaro’s 43.2%. Because neither candidate won a majority, the contest will go to a run-off on Oct. 30. For most of 2022, polls had suggested no... + full article
Time USA World October 04, 2022
It has become a familiar ritual for , , and others around the world: Tuning in on election night and wondering how the polls could have been so wrong, especially when it comes to undercounting voters on the right. On Sunday, it was Brazil’s turn, as right-wing President Jair... + más
Brazil Presidential Election: Bolsonaro Forces Run-Off After Beating Projections | Forbes
Brazil Braces for ‘White-Knuckle Race’ Between Bolsonaro and Lula | The New York Times
Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Updated Oct 3, 2022, 04:39am EDTTopline Incumbent Jair Bolsonaro garnered more votes than expected in the first round of Brazil’s presidential election on Sunday, enough to force a run-off against left-wing opponent and former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and a... + más
What polls say about Bolsonaro vs. Lula just ahead of Brazil's election | Newsweek
New York Daily News USA Politics October 03, 2022
Brazilians are headed to the polls again after neither of the country’s leading presidential candidates won more than 50% of the vote in Sunday’s historic election. Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had 48.1% of the first-round votes while his rival, incumbent Jair... + más
Bolsonaro and the right outperform, pushing Brazil into a runoff 'that will leave scars' | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA World October 03, 2022
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva came out ahead of incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro during Brazil's election on Sunday, but neither reached the over 50 percent threshold needed to win the contest. A second round run-off election will now be held on... + más
Bolsonaro posts shirtless dance video as Trump urges Brazil to reelect him | Newsweek
The New York Times USA World October 03, 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO — For months, pollsters and analysts had said that President Jair Bolsonaro was doomed. He faced a wide and unwavering deficit in Brazil’s high-stakes presidential race, and in recent weeks, the polls had suggested he could even lose in the first round, ending... + más
The New York Times USA World September 30, 2022
Brazilians are heading to the polls Sunday in a polarizing national vote poised to usher in a new president, who will be forced to grapple with an economic crisis, surging Amazon deforestation and over the health of Latin America’s largest democracy.The election comes at a... + más
Three years ago he was in prison. Now he's poised to be Brazil's next president | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA World September 29, 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO — For months, officials in Brazil and across the international community President Jair Bolsonaro cast doubt on Brazil’s voting systems, growing increasingly worried that the far-right leader was to .Late Wednesday, the president gave them more reason to... + más
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