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Map of the election. Each candidate won in 13 states.

 

Lula won in all 9 Northeast states, and Bolsonaro won in all 3 Central-West states (+Federal District/Brasília) and all 3 South states.

 

Interesting enough, although Lula lost in São Paulo state, he won in the capital by a good margin (53,5-46,5). In Rio, he lost both in the state and in the capital (52,6 to Bolso).

 

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Good news from Brazil. :yes Definitely not the biggest fan of Lula but anyone refusing far right crap is hundreds time better than that pillock.

 

Well done to Lula to push another one clown down, sadly, it is far of being over, still there a lot of similar lunatics in this world, hopefully that one from Kremlin will be next soon

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2 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Yes, and he was duly brought to justice showing the system works. 

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49 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

Map of the election. Each candidate won in 13 states.

 

Lula won in all 9 Northeast states, and Bolsonaro won in all 3 Central-West states (+Federal District/Brasília) and all 3 South states.

 

Interesting enough, although Lula lost in São Paulo state, he won in the capital by a good margin (53,5-46,5). In Rio, he lost both in the state and in the capital (52,6 to Bolso).

 

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As Minas Gerais goes, so goes the nation to paraphrase someone.

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7 minutes ago, ManuCHIL said:

Yeah this last years were auwful in terms of leaders 

 

Trump, Bolsonaro, Putin, Jhonson, most of latin america...eww, sadly the "libertarians" will strike back with their lies and populism :( 

Don't forget Duterte of the Phillipines who left office in June.

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19 minutes ago, Nickyc707 said:

Yes, and he was duly brought to justice showing the system works. 

Actually, no, the system completely failed. The complainants had to take the risk of a private lawsuit.  The official legal bodies refused to touch it.

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6 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Actually, no, the system completely failed. The complainants had to take the risk of a private lawsuit.  The official legal bodies refused to touch it.

Which means that is they not the voting system that needs reform.

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26 minutes ago, ManuCHIL said:

Yeah this last years were auwful in terms of leaders 

 

Trump, Bolsonaro, Putin, Jhonson, most of latin america...eww, sadly the "libertarians" will strike back with their lies and populism :( 

I hope you are not talking about Javier Milei, arent you? :p

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