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PSBD pre-candidate to the Presidency of the Republic, Geraldo Alckmin, said that he will take all the arguments at a meeting scheduled for Wednesday with the DEM and other parties that he intends to attract to his candidacy.
"I am going to Brasilia tomorrow night and I am going to attend a dinner with the parties of the bloc, I will come back on all my arguments so that they can participate with us," said ( 19659006) The pre-candidate sought to show his confidence in the meeting that will include the DEM and declared that he "trained" the arguments that he will present.
When asked what these arguments might be, the former governor said that "modesty did not allow him to congratulate himself" and that it would be up to the people present at the meeting to evaluate
Alckmin's support is not defined in the DEM. , with some members of the acronym badessing the possibility of an alliance with the PDT pre-candidate, Ciro Gomes.
Alckmin argued that his pre-candidacy already relies on the well-supported support of at least five parties – besides PSDB, they would be PTB, PV, PSD and PPS
"The DEM is PSDB and four others and I left so that, in due course, they manifest themselves, "he said.
The CNI / Ibope poll, released last week, showed Alckmin with 6% of the voting intentions in the scenario without the former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in the conflict. In front of him are Jair Bolsonaro (PSL), with 17%, followed by Marina Silva (Network), with 13%. In third place comes Ciro Gomes (PDT), which recorded 8 percent.
Before being questioned by reporters about their performance in the polls, Alckmin said that the campaign had not started yet and that it was only beginning to take effect after the beginning of the hour of votes on radio and television
-candidato pointed out that one of the big advantages with the support of these four parties is to increase their own time of television, an instrument that they consider essential for their campaign.
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