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According to 44%, Bolsonaro's chances of being re-elected decreased after September 7th.

Most voters considered Bolsonaro's behavior at the events commemorating the 200th anniversary of Independence to be inappropriate.

Civic-military parade of September 7th (Photo: Antonio Cruz/Agência Brasil)

247 - Jair Bolsonaro's gamble of holding an election rally during the September 7th event, which commemorated 200 years of Brazilian independence, did not win him votes, only rejection. This is according to the research "The Face of Democracy," conducted by the Institute of Democracy (IDDC-INCT) and released in [year]. Globo report this Wednesday (21).

According to the new poll, 44% of voters believe Bolsonaro's chances of being re-elected have decreased after the events commemorating the 200th anniversary of independence. About a third (36%) think Bolsonaro's chances of victory have increased. Another 9% believe that the September 7th events did not change anything for the current head of the Executive's candidacy.

The survey also says that 54% rate Bolsonaro's behavior on that day as somewhat or totally inappropriate, while 31% saw no problem with the way the president acted at the events.

It was on this day that he called the First Lady, Michelle Bolsonaro, a "princess" and led the chant of "unbreakable." His speech spoke only to his electorate, mentioning conservative agendas.

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