Survey Shows Brazil's President Maintains Lead Over Main Presidential Rival

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-09-11 18:36:33

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Brasilia, September 11 (RHC) -- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff continues to maintain her lead over main rival Marina Silva with less than a month to go before the October 5th general elections, polls showed Wednesday.

Rousseff, who is running for re-election as the candidate of the Workers' Party, has 36 percent of support among the electorate, while Silva, of the Brazilian Socialist Party, has 28 percent, according to a survey by pollster Vox Populi.

The election is widely expected to end in a runoff between the pair later that month with polls projecting 42 percent of votes for Silva and 41 percent for Rousseff.
A third candidate, Aecio Neves, of the conservative Brazilian Christian Democratic Party, trails with 15 percent. 

The Vox Popul poll showed 49 percent of those queried believed Rousseff would win the contest, while 31 percent said they vote for Silva and 8 percent for Neves.

The poll surveyed 2,000 people in 147 cities on Sept. 8-9 and has a margin of error of 2.2 percentage points. /Source> Xinhua


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