Thursday, September 20, 2018

Brazil's Election Has Become Polarized

A combination picture shows (top row L-R) presidential candidates Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad (bottom row L-R) Ciro Gomes and Geraldo Alckmin respectively, from Reuters files. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/Paulo Whitaker/Leonardo Benassatto/Adriano Machado/File Photo

Reuters: Divisive Brazil election careens into 'dangerous' polarization

Brazil’s presidential campaign, already the most divisive since the end of military rule three decades ago, is growing increasingly polarized each day and raising concerns about the future of the country’s democracy.

Less than three weeks before the vote, surveys from the Ibope and Datafolha polling firms show the middle has collapsed, with the electorate rejecting any centrist and gravitating to opposite ends of the political spectrum.

On the far right is front-runner Jair Bolsonaro, a retired army captain, who has emerged from a Sept. 6 assassination attempt more radical than ever.

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WNU Editor: With the latest polls indicating a first ballot win by Conservative Jair Bolsonaro .... Far-right candidate Bolsonaro widens lead in Brazilian presidential race: poll (Reuters), the fear mongering is ramping up .... Jair Bolsonaro, Latin America’s latest menace (The Economist).

2 comments:

fred said...

thank the good lord that has not happened in the U.S.

Anonymous said...

thank the good lord Trump was elected or we would not have a country.