Cleitinho, Zema and Nikolas have more positive images in MG, points Atlas

by Andrea
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The research Selection released this Friday (29) shows that the senator Cleitinho (Republicans), the governor of Minas Gerais, Romeu low (New), and the federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG), lead the list of positive images among Minas Gerais voters.

Cleitinho has 52% favorable evaluations, followed by Zema, with 51%and Nikolas, with 50%.

Despite leading in positive image, all have close rates of rejection: Cleitinho records 45% of negative evaluations, Zema 48% e Nichola 49%.

Respondents who said they did not know, respectively, 4%, 1% e 2% for each politician.

Following the President appear Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), the former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and the senator Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD), but with rejection rates higher than approval.

tie 43% positive image and 57% negative, while presents 42% favorable evaluation and 55% unfavorable.

The survey was conducted between August 20 and 25. 2,035 people were interviewed in Minas Gerais for random digital recruitment (Atlas RDR). The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points for more or less, and the confidence level is 95%.

You have a positive or negative image of the following political leaders:

Cletinho Azevedo

  • Positive: 52%
  • Negative: 45%
  • You don’t know: 4%

Romeu low

  • Positive: 51%
  • Negative: 48%
  • You don’t know: 1%

Nikolas Ferreira

  • Positive: 50%
  • Negative: 49%
  • You don’t know: 2%

Lula

  • Positive: 43%
  • Negative: 57%
  • You don’t know: 0%

Jair Bolsonaro

  • Positive: 43%
  • Negative: 57%
  • You don’t know: 0%

Rodrigo Pacheco

  • Positive: 42%
  • Negative: 55%
  • You don’t know: 3%

*Some indices may be more than 100% due to rounding.

*Posted by João Scavacin, from CNN

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