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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva continues to lead right-wing challenger Flávio Bolsonaro in the race for Brazil's presidency, according to recent polling data. With the October election roughly six weeks away, the incumbent's advantage reflects ongoing voter sentiment in the Western Hemisphere's largest economy.
The latest survey indicates that voter preferences remain relatively stable, though campaign momentum and economic conditions could shift dynamics in the final stretch before election day. Both candidates have been intensifying their outreach efforts as the contest enters its critical phase.
The outcome of Brazil's presidential election carries significant implications for the country's economic policy direction, international relations, and domestic governance priorities in the coming years.



