For First Time Presidential Candidate Rousseff Appears in the Lead for October Election

Dilma with Lula Brazil’s presidential candidate Dilma Rousseff leads in vote intention with 38% compared to 35% for her main opponent José Serra, according to the latest Vox Populi public opinion polls releases published in the Sunday press.

Rousseff from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s Workers Party, (PT), has advanced seven percentage points while Serra from the Social Democrats and the main opposition force, was also up but just one percentage point compared to the previous poll from April 3.

It is the first time according to Vox Populi that Ms. Rousseff, Lula da Silva’s former Energy minister and cabinet chief, is ahead of Serra who was governor of São Paulo, mayor of the megalopolis of São Paulo and minister with former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995/2002).

In third position comes Marina Silva from the Green Party. Ms Silva was Environmental minister with President Lula but left the PT disenchanted with government policies in the Amazon.

Vox Populi interviewed 2.000 people between May 8 and 13 and coincided with several campaign spots where Ms Rousseff appeared next to President Lula who has a record 80% public opinion support.

“Undoubtedly the proximity to President Lula da Silva benefits the presidential aspirations of Ms Rousseff”, wrote Fernando Rodrigues, political analyst from Folha de S. Paulo.

Brazilian presidential elections are scheduled for October 3 when a third of the Senate and the whole Lower House will be renewed plus several governorships.

Mercopress

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Tells the US and EU: ‘World Won’t Wait Another 20 Years’

As trade talks continue in Hong Kong, delegates from the G-20 group of developing ...

Brazilian Indians Sue Government to Get Traditional Land Back

Two lawsuits will reinforce the mobilization of Brazil’s Krahô-Kanela people and their allies, such ...

Brazil’s Lula and Argentina’s Kirchner Sign Over 20 Treaties

The Brazilian and Argentinean governments will sign over 20 agreements today at a meeting ...

Like in the Movies: Robbers Tunnel into US$ 65 Million from Brazil’s Central Bank

A group of robbers stole a record 65.2 million US dollars by tunneling into ...

Come January, Brazil Adds Biodiesel to Its Tanks

Brazil is getting ready to take a big leap in the direction of the ...

Don’t Lie, Mr. President

At the end of September, I wrote on my blog: “I read in the ...

Brazil Sells a Quarter of a Million Light Vehicles in April, a Record

The auto market in Brazil has posted growth of 29.33% in sales of light ...

Brazil Calls Bolivia Childish and Vows Not to Pay More for Gas

Brazil described as "childish and amateur" Bolivia's indication that it may cancel a scheduled ...

Brazil Uses Spanish IT Manager for National Electricity Plan

Madrid, Spain-based IT manager Telvent announced yesterday that it will implement its management, control, ...

Without a Plan No President Can Rescue Brazil, Says Landless Leader

João Pedro Stédile is an economist and a national leader of Brazil’s Landless Workers ...