The president () maintains the difficulty in gaining good assessment in traditionally more averse to the petista, such as evangelical people, points out the latest round of the Datafolha survey.
Other segments also bring more resistance to the petista, such as the southern region of the country, as opposed to the Northeast, for example. Nor was the president to recover his highest positive assessment among people with up to two minimum wages.
In the total sample of the interviewees, the agent managed to see earlier this year. However, it maintained a higher disapproval (38%) than approval (29%).
Datafolha heard 3,054 people, 16 years old or older, in 172 municipalities, from Tuesday (1st) to Thursday (3). The margin of error of the general research data is 2 percentage points, more or less.
Check out Lula’s government assessment, divided by electorate segments:
Gender
Among men, 27% consider the government great or good, and 42% consider it bad or terrible. 30% said they found the government of the regular petista.
The lowest negative evaluation for the segment was in June 2023 (29%). In September of the same year, he reached a positive 38%assessment.
In the case of women, 30% well evaluate the government, against 34% bad or bad. In February, there was a peak rejection, with 39%, while the level of good or great was 24%
The margin of error for both the men’s and female electorate is three percentage points for more or less.
Religion
Lula equaled the good and bad assessment with Catholics. The same amount, 34%, finds both the government great or good or bad or terrible.
In June 2024, the positive evaluation reached 45%. The biggest disapproval was in February 2025 of 36%. The margin of error is 3 points.
Already with evangelicals the rate of great or good is lower, 19%. Those who negatively evaluate the government reach almost half (49%).
In the segment, this is the largest rejection identified by the polls done since March 2023. The peak of good evaluation was in October 2024 (30%). The margin of error between evangelicals is 4 percentage points.
Income
Regarding income, 30% of people with up to two minimum wages approve the petista, against 36% who disapprove. The margin of error for the group is 3 percentage points.
The segment was the one in which Lula did better, with 44% positive assessment in December, but fell to 29% in February and now oscillated only 1 percentage point.
Part of the president’s positive recovery from February to April was stronger, as Datafolha points out, due to higher income lanes.
The value of those who consider the government great or good goes to 26% in the event of those who have two to five minimum wages and 31% in both the group of five to ten and in the group that receives over ten minimum wages.
The margin of error varies according to each group, going from 3 to 8 percentage points.
As for rejection, the highest value gets the last group, in which 51% find the government bad or terrible. The number reached 63% in February 2025.
Ethnic-racial criterion
Among the white people, the government’s approval was 21%, in a February Datafolha survey, to 29% now.
Between brown, the number went from 23 to 28%, respectively. 28% of black people consider the government great or good. The highest rejection is among whites (42%).
The margin of error between brown and white is 3 points; and between blacks is 4 points.
Region
As for the regions of Brazil, the largest rejection is in the south, with 46%. The smallest is from the Northeast, with 26%.
Midwest and North has a rejection of 41%, the value is 42% for the Southeast.
Despite being higher in the Northeast, the president did not recover from the fall from December to February, when the positive evaluation fell from 49% to 33%.
In the survey by regions, the margins of error range from 2 to 6 percentage points.