Ibope poll: undecided voters could turn the tide in favor of Aécio.
Márcia Cavallari, director of Ibope Inteligência, says that while President Dilma Rousseff (PT) is nearing her ceiling in voting intentions and former Senator Marina Silva (PSB) is approaching her floor, Senator Aécio Neves (PSDB) could tie with his PSB opponent if he gains ground among undecided voters in the South-Southeast regions, or those with higher levels of education and income.
247 – According to Márcia Cavallari, director of Ibope Inteligência, the possibility of Dilma winning in the first round is very small. Regarding the second round, she still sees a chance for presidential candidate Aécio Neves (PSDB) to tie.
In an interview with Valor, he says that while President Dilma Rousseff (PT) is nearing her ceiling in voting intentions and former Senator Marina Silva (PSB) is approaching her floor, the PSDB senator could tie with his PSB opponent if he gains ground among undecided voters in the South-Southeast regions, or those with higher education and income levels.
The total number of undecided voters reached 7%, the highest percentage in the Ibope poll since August 25th. "When it comes time to make their decision, these undecided voters tend to reject continuity," he said (read more). closest).