In an interview with Jovem Pan, federal deputy said he knows the challenge he faces as he is unknown by almost 70% of the São Paulo electorate
The Missão Party has been closely following the polls for government in the state of São Paulo. Sources heard by the owner of this column this Tuesday (28) say be confident in the upcoming Atlas research, which should be released next Wednesday (29), to monitor the development of federal deputy Kim Kataguiri (Mission), who is rehearsing his candidacy for Palácio dos Bandeirantes.
Kataguiri told Jovem Pan this Tuesday that he knows the challenge he faces as he is unknown to almost 70% of the São Paulo electorate, but that the decisive point in facing the dispute will be the month of June. “If we reach 8% in June, I will be a candidate,” said Kataguiri.
Leader of the bench of a single deputy, Kim has strengthened the offensive against Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro. The Missão Party also has pre-candidate for the Presidency of the Republic Renan Santos (Missão), who has said that President Lula and presidential candidate Flávio Bolsonaro are unable to govern.
*This text does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Jovem Pan.