>2nd round polls: BOLSONARO 59% X HADDAD 41% (Datafolha) Bolsonaro vs. Haddad run-off will happen on October 28.
>BACKGROUND
Jair Bolsonaro is the front-runner in Brazil's presidential election. He is a conservative Christian, pro-gun, a former army captain, and the only candidate with no corruption charges against him. He's looking to modernise the lethargic Brazilian economy with the aid of UChicago economist Paulo Guedes. He wants to align Brazil's foreign policy with Western nationalist governments against the influence of China, Eurasianism and regional socialism (Venezuela and Cuba). He has a hard stance on crime and supports increasing the power of police forces and the army to tackle Brazil's drug and violence problems. Under heavy fire from the media and academia, with an extremely restricted campaign budget, and having survived an assassination attempt, Bolsonaro's presidential run is nothing short of extraordinary.
JB's antagonist in the presidential race is Fernando Haddad, a sociologist, former minister of education under Lula and former mayor of São Paulo. He's running for the left-wing Labour Party (PT) under the guidance of former president Lula, who is currently in prison after being convicted for corruption and money laundering. PT had been the ruling party in Brazil for 13 years, but is facing high rejection in the polls after a police investigation uncovered the largest known corruption scheme in Brazilian history, which PT architected. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Let's take r/Brasil in Boulos way, in the dawn let's unironically bring an massive amount of right-wing redittors and a buch of /ouguys/ there, let's take over while they are sleeping, if they start banning it is going to be clear that they are censoring us.
Justin Barnes
Reminder datapoder360 puts the polls for pocket at 64% and there are 8 days left for election we gonna win by a landslide no debate with NPC Andrade needed
No. And war costs a lot of money so that should not be within our interests for now.
Isaiah Rogers
With Bolsonaro yes
Jordan Kelly
Their Anti-Air systems are better. Our navy is better. Our army is better and bigger but at a disadvantage of fighting the offensive on foreign soil.
Without some other major power support, vis-a-vis the US, we'd bleed a lot before they capitulate.
Cooper Bell
Too much cost, we would need Colombia and Chile to end it fast and costless.
Ethan Wood
Costs money but also gives you money, especially if you win as seen in ww1 and ww2.
Levi Hall
There have been sayings that Maduro doesn't have that much army support, I think it would be in their best interest to coup the fuck out of Maduro with our help.
Carson Evans
War between nations are no longer profitable. But proxy wars seem to be the new way...
Brayden Wright
Brainlet answer out of someone who never got shot
This. A war that size, within the next 40 years, would ramp our recovery and bust some bubbles. It'd be Dilma's crisis times 20.
Jackson Martin
And Maduro would probably run way to some other country before we could capture him.
Jace Cruz
I think its the other way around. Maduro has criticized the regime, but the Military are the ones calling the shots.
Jacob Powell
If it happens it'll be something like Operation Powerpack in 1966, a coalition of american militaries.
Joseph Harris
Trump wants to invade Venezuela too, I think the higher ups realize they wouldn't win this war so ousting Maduro while keeping the army intact would be their best course of action.
Joseph Walker
Mexico is only doing this because Trump is threatening to fuck them in the ass if they don't, and they don't want to fuck up their newly minted trade deal. Rest assured, without those factors, Mexico would just let them on through to the US. That's what they did with the previous caravan.
The US would certainly want to get into this. They would send an aircraft carrier and secure the air space so brazilian troops could bring down Maduro. After that, it would be just peace keeping
Jacob Ward
Didn't previous presidents send threats to Mexico before?
Jack Ramirez
The ideal scenario would be to make Venezuela right-wingers militia kill Maduro and take over power, as said. After that, we, Brazil, can help the maintenance of order as they reconstruct its institutions and democracy.
Matthew Powell
I've stopped reading in the "neo-fascist"
Ian Ramirez
We could use the r/brasillivre redittors
Benjamin Roberts
Wtf, no Florianópolis?
Jace Richardson
It would truly be a lot of cost and lives of our people, and Maduro wouldn't even possibly be captured.
Noah Watson
Bolso is sadly just another zio puppet.
Brandon Howard
>tfw Bolsonaro is already making friends with based and redpilled countries like Italy and Chile It's the new era.
Evan Mitchell
Kek. the r/Brasillivre adopted the NPC meme
Gabriel Powell
Do you think we can make friends with Japan as well?
How many years is it going to take for Bolsonaro to take the dollar down to R$2 I'm sick of my 10 years old toaster, I need a new and good PC so I can actually experience my weeb games
Ayden Brooks
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Robert Morales
>Haddad muda propostas na segurança e tira descriminalização de drogas - Notícias - UOL Eleições 2018
MEME MAN CAN'T STOP BACKING OFF. Why does he do it? Do he thinks he still have any chance? Is he trying to lessen the massive tidal wave loss? Is he trying to lead the party's future?
>Bolsonaro critica o plano de governo do poste >poste muda o plano de governo >poste acusa Bolsonaro de espalhar fake news
É o desespero.
Juan Hill
He still kept the regulation of media and judiciary lmao
Benjamin Gutierrez
He is no Castelo Branco, but he did fucking threatened to arrest Dilma Rousseff if she declared a state of emergency
Adam Moore
For sure: 1) Bolsonaro already showed simpathy towards Japan, visited Japan, complimented several things they do 2)Brazil has a lot of japanese descendants 3)Our economies could have a lot of synergy: we need tech, they sell it and charge less than America or european countries 4)There ALREADY is a lot of cooperation between Brazil and Japan, especially for natural disasters prevention (look up JICA). 5) Their politics are conservative and aligned with what Bolsonaro wants
Haha, run libtards, it will be better for us if you stay out of our contry
Andrew Williams
F for Portugal, they'll rue the day they shilled against bolsonaro when these scum go there
Gabriel Davis
>Japan >conservative
pff... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oliver Collins
Gostosa
Nathan Reyes
Every libtard college professor out of the country is a plus.
Christian Reyes
Shinzō Abe is based.
Joshua Martinez
Japan and Brazil are pretty much friends already. Hell if you worked on Japan it can count to your retirement here and Im not sure if it applies to every country, but as a brazilian descendent from japaneses you have a much easier time to travel there
And Bolsonaro already campaigned in Japan, and is stupidly popular there.
Jack Phillips
>conservative >makes cartoons for pedophiles
Yeah, sure buddy
Daniel Foster
They have always made cartoons for pedophiles, so in a way, it is conservatism.
Eli Sullivan
These people are so stupid they don't even understand that calling people neo nazis doesn't work in the Brazilian context, but they do it anyway because the international left does it. It's amazing to watch.
Retard alert. The point of that poem is that a dictatorship will use any excuse to "clean up" the country's trash. Then later they decide the trash is you.
Samuel Rogers
Hes the israeli candidate, color me surprised hes getting shilled hard by a team on pol
Isaiah Carter
Not at all.
Nathan Perez
>Then later they decide the trash is you. Not necessarily, no. Our 70s dictatorship didn't target common folk.
Justin Allen
Loving the anti-blosnaro fanfics
Mason Gomez
not at all, kek, even the electoral court refused all the shit haddad asked because there were zero proofs, and said he will "investigate fake news on both campaigns" just to appease them
it's their attempt at muh russian bots wow
David Thompson
Weird how now that the Caixa 2 bullshit started the "wave of violence" is pretty much non-existant. Really makes me think.
How would you know? Was there a lot of due process and freedom of information? How do you know "common folk NPC A" didn't rat out "common folk NPC B" for some bullshit reason and innocent NPC B got disappeared or not? How do you know that didn't happen thousands of times?