choosing between wildly different visions of their future offered by incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and his rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.He enters the finale the slight favourite with 52 per cent of voter support, according to a final poll from the Datafolha institute on Saturday.
The electoral showdown caps months of mud-slinging and personal attacks between the two men in a dirty campaign plagued by disinformation that has deeply polarised the nation of 215 million people.In turn, he has repeatedly been derided as a “thief” and accused of making a pact with Satan. However, for Brazilians, issues of poverty, hunger, corruption and traditional values are top of mind.
On Friday night he pledged to respect the election, saying “whoever gets the most votes, wins”, though possible accusations of rigging and a backlash from his voters loom over the poll. His core supporters – the business sector, anti-corruption voters and the powerful “Bibles, bullets and beef” coalition – love his gloves-off style and focus on conservative values.Lula was the country’s most popular president when he left office, helping to lift millions out of poverty with his social welfare programmes.
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