with voters in the state of São Paulo shows a favorable scenario for the re-election of governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans).
He remains in the lead, in the range of 40.4% to 42.5%, depending on the first round scenario researched. In the second round, the governor handily beats his potential opponents.
Tarcísio reaches 56.5%, against 31.2% for Fernando Haddad (PT); 53.9%, against 35.4% for Geraldo Alckmin (PSB); and 60.1%, against 26.6% for Simone Tebet (MDB).
The survey interviewed 1,200 people in 257 cities in the state between January 20 and 23, with a margin of error of 2.8 percentage points.
The survey also asked about voting intentions for president among voters in São Paulo.
Although he leads nationally in most polls, Lula would have difficulty in the state, where the PT historically lags in elections.
In a second round scenario, Flávio Bolsonaro would beat the current president by 50.5% to 38.2%. Lula would also lose to Tarcísio (54.2% to 34.9%) and Ratinho Jr. (49.2% to 37%)
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