Brazilian elections
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Brazilian elections
If you think Donald Trump is a self centred dangerous narcissistic lunatic who puts himself before anyone else & were taken aback by the incidents of January 6, 2000 elections with the violent attempted insurrection you ain’t seen nothin’ yet:
Bolsanaro is Trump writ worse:
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/pr ... /101475650
https://www.theage.com.au/world/south-a ... 5blg1.html
Bolsanaro is Trump writ worse:
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/pr ... /101475650
https://www.theage.com.au/world/south-a ... 5blg1.html
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1st round results:
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party) = 57,255,683 (48.43%)
Jair Bolsonaro (Liberal Party) = 51,070,935 (43.20%) - INCUMBENT
Simone Tebet (Brazilian Democratic Movement) = 4,915,261 (4.16%)
Ciro Gomes (Democratic Labour Party) = 3,599,188 (3.04%)
Soraya Thronicke (Brazil Union) = 600,932 (0.51%)
Luiz Felipe d'Avila (New Party) = 559,680 (0.47%)
Kelmon Souza (Brazilian Labour Party) = 81,127 (0.07%)
Leonardo Péricles (Popular Unity) = 53,518 (0.05%)
Sofia Manzano (Brazilian Communist Party) = 45,615 (0.04%)
Vera Lúcia Salgado (United Socialist Workers' Party) = 25,623 (0.02%)
José Maria Eymael (Christian Democracy) = 16,603 (0.01%)
2nd and final round of voting will be held on October 30 between the top 2 candidates.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party) = 57,255,683 (48.43%)
Jair Bolsonaro (Liberal Party) = 51,070,935 (43.20%) - INCUMBENT
Simone Tebet (Brazilian Democratic Movement) = 4,915,261 (4.16%)
Ciro Gomes (Democratic Labour Party) = 3,599,188 (3.04%)
Soraya Thronicke (Brazil Union) = 600,932 (0.51%)
Luiz Felipe d'Avila (New Party) = 559,680 (0.47%)
Kelmon Souza (Brazilian Labour Party) = 81,127 (0.07%)
Leonardo Péricles (Popular Unity) = 53,518 (0.05%)
Sofia Manzano (Brazilian Communist Party) = 45,615 (0.04%)
Vera Lúcia Salgado (United Socialist Workers' Party) = 25,623 (0.02%)
José Maria Eymael (Christian Democracy) = 16,603 (0.01%)
2nd and final round of voting will be held on October 30 between the top 2 candidates.
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^ Based on my limited understanding of it, most polls had Bolsonaro in the 30s so he exceeded expectations getting 43% of the primary vote.
Whether it's enough to propel him to re-election? Time will tell.
Whether it's enough to propel him to re-election? Time will tell.
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