Posted on 10/25/2014 11:17:47 AM PDT by Perdogg
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and opposition candidate Aecio Neves are locked in a statistical tie before Sundays second-round vote, according to an MDA poll released on Saturday.
Rousseff of the Workers Party would get 49.7% of voter support, compared to 50.3% support for Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, according to the poll commissioned by the National Transport Confederation. The poll was conducted on 23 and 24 October, surveyed 2,002 people and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.2 percentage points.
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Is it commie vs socialist?
Sort of like what we had in 2012, eh?
Aecio Neves has a slight edge in the poll, which probably means a factual outright victory, but it’s too close not to be stolen by the de facto incumbent.
Two former communist.
One says she is now a social democrat.
The other says she is now a free-market liberal. She was a communist a few short years ago.
It’s ok...There’s no vote fraud in Brazil.....
Your post seems to be very ignorant.
is this a “what smells worse cow poop or dog poop?” election?
Why do you say what you say? It would be more accurate to say it was a choice between two types of poop. But one of the types of poop has been discarded and now it is a choice between a leader and the remaining type of poop.
Too many Freepers still think the envirowacko commie (who has faded away) is actually the emerging conservative in this race. The conservative emerged after the enviro faded.
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