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'Rui is a hustler' might not go down well for Wagner.

Given the poor performance of the PT candidate for governor of the state after the first two weeks of the official campaign, the PT's marketing team launched the jingle 'Rui is a Hustler'; in Salvador, when a person is called 'hustler', their dynamism is being recognized; but, according to a note in the Painel column, there is "a doubt"; would 'Rui is a hustler' be a "counterpoint" to his opponent Paulo Souto (DEM), 70 years old, or even to Governor Jaques Wagner (PT), called by his rivals "Wagner-isms"?

Given the poor performance of the PT candidate for governor of the state after the first two weeks of the official campaign, the PT's marketing team launched the jingle 'Rui is a Busybody'; in Salvador, when a person is called 'busybody', their dynamism is being recognized; but, according to a note in the Painel column, there is "a doubt"; would 'Rui is a busybody' be a "counterpoint" to his opponent Paulo Souto (DEM), 70 years old, or even to Governor Jaques Wagner (PT), called by his rivals "Wagareza" (Photo: Romulo Faro)

Bahia 247 - Currently polling between 8 and 9% in voting intention surveys, the Workers' Party candidate Rui Costa has yet to overcome the challenge of making himself known to voters in Bahia in the race for governor of the state.

Given the candidate's performance after the first two weeks of the official campaign, the PT's marketing team launched the jingle 'Rui is a Buster'. In Salvador, when a person is called 'a hustler', their dynamism is being recognized.

And to become even more popular, Rui's new 'hit' was recorded in Arrocha, a rhythm invented by artists from Bahia a little over ten years ago and which is a guaranteed success among the suburban population.

But, according to a note in the Painel column of the Folha de São Paulo newspaper, there is "doubt among observers of Bahia politics." The 'Rui is a hustler' would be a "counterpoint" to his opponent Paulo Souto (DEM), 70 years old, or even to Governor Jaques Wagner (PT), called "Wagareza" by his rivals.