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Brazil’s polls were wrong. Now the right wants to criminalize them.

Por: The Boston Globe World October 25, 2022

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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 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... + full article



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