
The president appears with 45% voting intentions, compared to 35% for the governor of São Paulo. Another 20 percent said they would vote blank, invalid, or not vote at all, and 3 percent said they were undecided. In last month’s survey, Lula had 41% to Tarcísio’s 36%.
In the meantime, Flávio Bolsonaro announced himself as the candidate chosen by his father to run for the Palácio do Planalto, despite the Centrão’s preference for the governor of São Paulo.
Tested in this poll, Senator PL had 36% against 46% for Lula.
Moreover, in October, Lula had 45% and Tarcísio 33%, a difference of 12 percentage points.
Quaest conducted 2,004 interviews between December 11 and 14. The estimated margin of error is 2 percentage points.