Lula has 32% of voting intentions and Bolsonaro, 20%, according to XP/Ipespe.
The weekly XP/Ipespe poll, released this Friday the 24th, shows that former president Lula leads the presidential race with 32% of voting intentions. The Workers' Party candidate is on an upward trend, having risen from 28% in the first week of July to 32% now; second-placed Jair Bolsonaro (PSL) maintained his voting intention level at 20%, as has been the case in recent weeks.
247 - The weekly XP/Ipespe poll, released this Friday the 24th, shows that former president Lula leads the presidential race with 32% of voting intentions. The Workers' Party candidate is on an upward trend, having risen from 28% in the first week of July to 32% now.
In second place, Jair Bolsonaro (PSL) maintained his level of voting intentions in the poll, as he has in recent weeks. He obtained 20%, the same percentage as last week.
In a scenario where Lula's vice-presidential candidate, Fernando Haddad, is presented as the name supported by Lula, Bolsonaro has 20%, Haddad gets 13%, Marina gets 9%, and Alckmin and Ciro get 8% each.
The XP/Ipespe survey interviewed 1 people between the 20th and 22nd of this month via telephone. It has national coverage and is registered with the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) under number BR-07829/2018.