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Celso Russomanno and Jilmar Tatto linked their candidacies for mayor of São Paulo in the godparents Bolsonaro and Lula. Datafolha reveals that, 20 days before the elections, Russomanno (20%) melts, yielding the leadership to toucan Bruno Covas (23%). And Tatto (4%), the candidate of the PT, has a performance below the PSOL, well below Guilherme Boulos (14%).
Research is not an urn. But if the movements outlined in the data collected by Datafolha are consolidated, it will be understood that the Brazilian elections are no longer decided by marketing movements and main sponsorships.
It works more or less like a feijoada. This type of ingredient serves as a seasoning. It can make the dish better or worse. But it is up to the candidate to provide the meat and beans that give the recipe consistency. Russomanno’s ribs threaten to bite a third time. And the PT beans from Tatto exude a rotten smell. The duo runs the risk of competing not for the mayor post, but for the “Mico 2020” trophy.