This year, in São Paulo, was marked by the electoral tone imposed by the senator. The presidential candidate said on Thursday (4) that “evil will be expelled from the government” this year.
The event was Flávio Bolsonaro’s first exposure to a large audience since two crises broke out in the pre-campaign: the request for money from the owner of Banco Master; and the association with the threat of one against Brazil.
The latest polls indicated a drop in voting intentions in the name of the PL, even among evangelicals. Flávio’s attempt to regain support included the launch, on Friday (5), of a campaign that uses faith and the defense of the family as its guiding thread.
This Monday’s Café da Manhã (8) discusses Flávio Bolsonaro’s relationship with evangelicals. Theologian Ronilso Pacheco, director of Iser, analyzes the messages from the March and addresses the impact of the Dark Horse cases and tariffs on this group of the population.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gustavo Simon and Magê Flores, produced by Laura Lewer. Sound editing is by Raphael Concli.