The president () battery names has so far to compete, including (republicans), () and (), points out new genius research/Quarest.
The survey tested four scenarios for the first round and six for the second. The current president appears in front of them in voting intentions, released in December.
The singer is what shows the lowest disadvantage in a possible second vote of six percentage points (41% to 35%). Then comes Governor Tarcisio, with nine points (43% to 34%), and then federal deputy Eduardo and influencer Marçal, with ten points each (44% to 34%).
In all these hypotheses, about 1 in 5 voters claim that it would vote for blank, null or not vote, and 3% or 4% say they are undecided.
The survey also tested two other names against Lula in the second round. In the case of the governor of Minas Gerais, (Novo), the score is 45% against 28%. In the case of the Governor of Goiás, (União Brasil), it goes to 45% to 26%.
In spontaneous research, in which no name is presented to the interviewee, 78% said they were undecided. Only three pointed out: Lula and (declared ineligible until 2030 by the Electoral Court) appear with 9%. Gusttavo Lima, in turn, has 1%.
The genius/Quaest has in person interviewed 4,500 Brazilians from 16 years or older on January 23-26, with a margin of error of a percentage point, up or down.
The result released this Monday (2) is part of the survey presented last week, which indicated that, for the first time,.
In the first -round hypotheses, Lula has between 28% (in a scenario only without Tarcisio) and 33% (in a scenario that includes only Gusttavo Lima among the best positioned).
The governor of, the singer, Marçal, Eduardo Bolsonaro and the former minister (PDT) divide the remaining majority of the votes, ranging from 9% to 18% depending on the possible candidates in dispute.
Gusttavo Lima reaches 18% in a scenario researched without Tarcisio, Eduardo and Marçal.
The survey also submitted 12 names to respondents to evaluate their degree of knowledge, voting potential and rejection, including former President Bolsonaro, former first lady, Finance Minister, (PT), and the governor of Paraná , Junior Mouse (PSD).
They say they know and vote in Lula 47%, very close to 49% who say they know him and would not vote for him. Already Bolsonaro has greater rejection: 53% know him and would not elect him, and 41% know and elected.
Gusttavo Lima and Michelle tied within the margin of error in this regard. They are rejected for about 50%, while another 21% or 22% say they do not know who they are. The biggest rejections are from Haddad (56%) and Eduardo Bolsonaro (55%), among those who know them.
The survey of Genial/Quaris is funded by the Investment Digital Investment Broker, controlled by the Genial Bank.