27.7% of Brazilians declare themselves on the right. It’s almost triple the left



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The National Transport Confederation (CNT) published on Monday (26) the results of its last CNT opinion poll, carried out in collaboration with the MDA Institute. Among various aspects analyzed, the survey evaluated the perception of the population on issues related to interest in political issues. The result shows that almost three times the interviewees declared themselves on the right compared to those who consider themselves on the left. This proportion explains the positive assessment of the Bolsonaro government, approved by 41% of the population, according to the same study. When asked how they declared themselves from the point of view of political preference, 27.7% of those interviewed declared themselves on the right, while 4.3% answered from the center right, 17.1% from the center, 2.7% from the center left, 11% left and a good portion, 37.2%, did not know or did not answer the question. The survey conducted 2,002 face-to-face interviews in 137 municipalities in 25 states of the five regions of Brazil from October 21 to 24, 2020. The margin of error is 2.2 percentage points with a confidence level of 95%.

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