Apex/Futura survey released this Friday (22) shows a drop of 4.7 percentage points in () in the simulation of the second round against Lula (PT), compared to the previous survey, on May 11.
The research was carried out between May 15th and 20th, after the publication of the messages exchanged between Flávio and the banker. 878 people were interviewed.
The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points, which means that the senator’s loss of support goes beyond a statistical fluctuation.
In the previous survey, Flávio had 46.9%, against 44.4% for Lula, a technical tie. Now, the PT leader is above the margin of error. The president scores 47.7%, against 42.2% for the senator.
In first round scenarios, the scenario is similar. Lula grew from 38.3% to 42.7%, at the limit of the margin of error, while Flávio fluctuated negatively from 36.1% to 35.6%.
The research shows a high level of knowledge about the Master case. 82.1% of those interviewed were aware of the scandal, while 67.1% said they were aware of the messages exchanged between Flávio and Vorcaro.
Despite this, only 13.5% of those surveyed said that the Master case could lead to a change of vote.
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