Votes for Lula rise by 5 points in households where at least one person receives government assistance.
According to the Ipec survey, the former president received 55% of the vote among voters in households with at least one person receiving some form of government assistance.
247 - The Ipec survey, released this Monday (12) and commissioned by GlobeThe survey indicated that the PT candidate for President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, gained five percentage points more among voters in households with at least one person receiving some form of federal government assistance (55%, compared to 50% in the previous survey).
According to the numbers, Lula has 61% of the votes in the Northeast Region (it was 56% in the previous survey, from 5/9).
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The poll showed that the Workers' Party candidate won 55% of the vote among families with a monthly income of one minimum wage (up from 56% in the previous poll).
The former president has 76% of the votes among people who negatively evaluate the government of Jair Bolsonaro (PL).
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Among people with elementary education, the Workers' Party candidate (55%, compared to 54% in the previous round).
Among blacks and mixed-race people (50%, compared to 47% in the previous survey).
2.512 voters were interviewed between September 6th and 12th. The margin of error is two percentage points, plus or minus, and is registered with the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) under number BR-01390/2022.
Bolsonaro
Among those who rate the current government's performance as excellent or good, Jair Bolsonaro has 82% of the vote (up from 79% on September 5th).
Among evangelicals, the candidate seeking re-election had 48%, compared to 46% last week.
Among those living in the South (41%, compared to 39% last week) and Midwest (39%, compared to 40% in the previous survey).
Among men, Bolsonaro maintained 36%. Among those with a high school education, he remained at 35%.
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