Por: The New York Times World October 24, 2022
BRASÍLIA — In the first round of Brazil’s closely watched elections this month, the polls were off the mark. They significantly underestimated the support for the far-right incumbent, President Jair Bolsonaro, and other conservative candidates across the country.Many on the right were furious, criticizing the pollsters as out of touch with the Brazilian electorate.That response was expected. What happened next was not.At the urging of Mr.... + full article
The Boston Globe USA World October 25, 2022
BRASÍLIA, Brazil — In the first round of Brazil’s closely watched elections this month, the polls were off the mark. They significantly underestimated the support for the far-right incumbent, President Jair Bolsonaro, and other conservative candidates across the... + más
Brazil’s Polls Were Wrong. Now the Right Wants to Criminalize Them. | The New York Times
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The Advocate USA Opinion October 17, 2022
Six years ago, suffered a big blow to its reputation. Despite the accuracy of many individual surveys, the overall picture that polls painted of the 2016 election had Hillary Clinton winning and Donald Trump losing — and that picture was wrong.While polls were right that... + más
Ron Faucheux: To know where national politics is going, watch these gubernatorial elections | The Advocate
ABC News USA World October 14, 2022
BRASILIA, Brazil -- Brazilian polling companies have been facing threats of a crackdown after their surveys for the ’s first round significantly understated the support for the president and his allies.President Jair Bolsonaro’s Justice Ministry called for a Federal Police... + más
Brazil Presidential Election: Bolsonaro Forces Run-Off After Beating Projections | Forbes
What polls say about Bolsonaro vs. Lula just ahead of Brazil's election | Newsweek
Fox News USA Politics October 13, 2022
Past and present support for certain policies related to crime from left-wing could be a hindrance for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections as they seek to maintain control in Congress.At least five Democrats running for Senate positions around the country — John... + más
Democrats in key Senate races have more cash to spend than Republicans in the final midterm push | CNBC
Will County prosecutor sues Pritzker, other top Democrats over law that does away with cash bail | Chicago Tribune
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 Braces for ‘White-Knuckle Race’ Between Bolsonaro and Lula | The New York 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
Time USA 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%... + más
Bolsonaro, Lula head for runoff in contentious Brazil presidential election | Newsweek
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