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vinipereira

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  1. Lula is officially announced as the winner.
  2. @LuizGuilherme starting to think that Bolso will win in Minas and you will stop the perfect record of predicting the winner
  3. He knows he wouldn't have the support to change anything.
  4. 93% of counted votes, Lula leads 50,60-49,40. Closer election ever (but Lula still will get some votes). If confirmed, Bolsonaro is the first president in 25 years not to be re-elected, a testament to his terrible government.
  5. Most of the rights were achieved before his government. Hopefully brazilian supreme court won't go against it.
  6. Datafolha projects Lula as the winner.
  7. That's a understatement lol he want us killed
  8. Lula narrowly surpasses Bolsonaro in Amazônia, meaning he's only behing in Minas Gerais compared to first round (77% counted votes, 45k vantage to Bolso).
  9. Eduardo Leite (Rio Grande do Sul) is the first openly gay politician to be elected a state governor in Brazil (he wasn't out in first term). He's right-wing btw.
  10. Fortunately, many states where he's winning don't have a big population. Compared to first round, Bolsonaro is now winning in Amazonas in Minas Gerais, but very thin margin in both.
  11. Btw, that is far earlier than most projections had (Lula was expected to surpass Bolso only with 88% counted votes), although they certainly didn't expect São Paulo and Rio to be so slow in the counting. Bolso still can win.
  12. With 67,76% of votes counted, Lula surpasses Bolsonaro.
  13. That's why the margin has been decreading so slowly. Bolso still can win with these 2 states alone.
  14. 60% of votes counted. Bolso leads 50,10-49,90. 150k votes margin.
  15. So the same as USA, since Biden was far from a perfect candidate. If you want to compare, Lula is basically Biden trying to contain Bolso/Trump damage, but I'm aware many wouldn't vote for him otherwise.
  16. Half of the votes counted. Bolso leads 50,26-49,74. Only 300k votes of difference.
  17. And he's still winning there. If Lula's loses I'm blaming you
  18. Decades of right-wing (or center, sometimes) governments there. Now that PSDB is mostly gone (Alckmin is Lula's vice), they voting for the far right.
  19. 40% counted. Bolsonado leads 50,61-49,39. Bolso's margin is slowly getting smaller, but still a lot of votes to count in São Paulo and Rio.
  20. Btw, today the Southeast region is just as slow and Northeast in the counting. Bolso has many votes in São Paulo (18%) and Rio (16%), while Lula has Bahia (29%) and Pernambuco (18%).
  21. Worrisome that Bolso is leading (by a thin margin) in Minas Gerais. Whoever wins there usually takes the election.
  22. 30% counted. Bolso leads 51,06-48,94.
  23. Exactly, just in my city (in Pernambuco) about 10k voters are from rural areas, including indigenous people. That's why it takes so long to end the counting here.
  24. With 20% of votes counted, Bolso leads 51,5-48,4.
  25. Hard to tell now. Northeast region (where Lula gets most votes) is usually a little behind in the counting.
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