Ipsos poll: Lula is the most approved and least rejected name in Brazil.
The Estadão-Ipsos Political Barometer survey indicates that former president Lula is the most approved candidate by the Brazilian population, with an upward trend; Lula is approved by 47% of the population, a two percentage point increase compared to the previous survey; disapproval fell from 53% to 51%; Lula surpasses all the names included in the survey, including that of his tormentor, Sergio Moro; all other candidates continue to have strong disapproval, with Alckmin and Ciro Gomes leading the list (70% and 65%, respectively); the usurper Michel Temer is rejected by 94%.
247 - The Estadão-Ipsos Political Barometer survey indicates that former president Lula is the most approved candidate by the Brazilian population, with an upward trend. Lula is approved by 47% of the population, a two percentage point increase compared to the previous survey. Disapproval, on the other hand, fell from 53% to 51%. All other candidates continue to have strong disapproval ratings, with Alckmin and Ciro Gomes leading the list (70% and 65%, respectively).
Of all the candidates, Geraldo Alckmin's performance is the one that receives the most negative opinions, according to... Report by Daniel Bramatti from the newspaper O Estado de S. PauloThe following rejection block continues with Jair Bolsonaro (PSL, with 61% disapproval), Marina Silva (Rede, 61%), Henrique Meirelles (MDB, 60%).
Fernando Haddad has a 59% disapproval rating, according to the poll, but his name has not yet been officially announced as a presidential candidate, only as a candidate for vice-president.
"Lula has the highest approval rating among the 17 personalities presented by Ipsos to voters. In second place is Judge Sérgio Moro, responsible for the former president's conviction in the first instance, with 41%. Next are Marina Silva, with 30%, and former Supreme Court President Joaquim Barbosa, with 28%."
The usurper Michel Temer is rejected by 94% of Brazilians.