Recent polling data indicates that Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, representing the Workers' Party, continues to lead over right-wing Senator Jair Bolsonaro in a potential second-round runoff election. The latest survey shows Lula with 47% support compared to Bolsonaro’s 43%, mirroring results from the previous month. This suggests a tightening race but maintains Lula’s advantage as Brazil prepares for its presidential election. The poll focuses specifically on a hypothetical second-round scenario, where neither candidate secures an outright majority in the first round. Analysts are closely watching these numbers as the election nears, with the outcome potentially signaling a shift in Brazil’s political direction. The data provides a snapshot of voter preferences and potential electoral trajectories. Further polling will be crucial to observe any changes in momentum.
