The president (PT) is rejected by 44% of the electorate, and the senator (- RJ), by 38%, shows a Datafolha survey. The parliamentarian announced yesterday that he was nominated by (PL) to run for President.
The former president, who is serving a sentence in Brasília due to conviction for leading a coup plot and is ineligible, has a disapproval rate similar to Lula’s, at 45%.
O in all scenarios tested, being 15 points ahead in the scenario in which he competes against Flávio.
Datafolha interviewed 2,002 people, aged 16 or over, in 113 municipalities, from Tuesday (2) to Thursday (4). The margin of error for the general survey data is 2 percentage points, plus or minus.
The right-wing governors considered for the dispute have lower rejection rates than those of the Bolsonaro family.
There are 20% who say they would not vote for the governor of São Paulo, (Republicans), the center’s favorite for the race for Planalto. He has not yet publicly commented on Flávio’s announcement
The governors of Paraná, Ratinho Júnior (PSD), and Minas Gerais, (Novo), have a rejection rate of 21%, and that of Goiás, (), 18%.
After Flávio’s nomination, Caiado stated that he remained a pre-candidate, but said that Jair Bolsonaro “has the right to seek to make the senator’s candidacy viable.”
Zema already stated that the parliamentarian’s pre-candidacy made sense. “When I announced my pre-candidacy for President Bolsonaro, he was clear: multiple candidacies in the first round help to join forces in the second. So, it makes perfect sense for Flávio to present his name to the Presidency. It’s fair and democratic,” he said on social media.
In the former president’s family, the (PL-SP) and the former first lady have similar rejection levels to Flávio’s, 37% and 35%, respectively.
The numbers indicate that, although they are natural heirs of the Bolsonarist vote, members of the former president’s family also inherit disapproval of the politician.
due to his activities abroad, portrayed in the PGR (Attorney General’s Office) complaint as coercion to the Supreme Court.
Currently president of PL Mulher, Michelle is suggested by the acronym to run for the Federal District in 2026.
She has measured forces with her stepchildren by publicly exposing differences in the interpretation of who the party should support in the next election, which led to the acronym (PSDB) becoming the government of Ceará.
