Hundreds of thousands of Brazilian women demonstrate against the right-wing presidential candidate


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The latest poll of the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics, known as Ibope, shows that Bolsonaro holds a lead with the support of 27% of the intended voters, far away below 50% required to avoid runoff. The women's vote could prove decisive in the last round, while Bolsonaro should face the former mayor of São Paulo, Fernando Haddad, 55, who replaced former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during the ballot that took place on 7 October. ineligible to run because of a conviction for bribery.

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