President Lula's approval rating falls in the city of São Paulo.
The percentage of those who rate it as excellent or good is now 38%.
247 - The most recent Datafolha search The survey reveals a drop in approval ratings for former president Lula (PT) in the city of São Paulo. According to the survey, disapproval of the PT leader's government increased by 9 points in just over six months, reaching 34%, while his approval rating fell by 7 points, reaching 38%. This indicates a shift in perception among São Paulo residents regarding Lula's administration.
Conducted on March 7th and 8th, the survey included 1.090 respondents over the age of 16. The results have a margin of error of 3 percentage points, plus or minus. Furthermore, the analysis revealed voting intentions for the 2024 municipal election, with Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), supported by Lula, and Ricardo Nunes (MDB), supported by Jair Bolsonaro (PL), in a technical tie, highlighting the complexity of the political landscape in the city.
It is important to highlight that Lula's disapproval rating is most evident among evangelical segments, where it reaches 49%, and among voters who declare their support for Ricardo Nunes, whose disapproval of the Workers' Party government reaches 51% or 54%, depending on the scenario.