>2nd round polls: JB 56% X FH 44% (Datafolha), JB 60.6% X FH 39.4% (Paraná) Bolsonaro vs. Haddad run-off will happen in October 28th.
>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.
>stf trying to take credit and establish the themes of the political reforms Judges in this country think they are royalty. Get fucked.
Oliver Taylor
Quick reminder to our Americbros;
Franklin Martins is an activist for the opposition party of Bolsonaro. He abducted and kidnapped the US Ambassador to Brazil in 1969 and was never prosecuted by it.
Temer is Lebanese. Both his two parents were Lebanese.
Haddad is grandson of a Lebanese orthodox priest. I doubt that he has citizenship, or any contact with his relatives there - although, in theory, he is eligible for it.
>uses an heretic as answer
Bentley Williams
>Immigrants enforce Sharia law on their neighborhoods >They become no-go zones You'd just replace one problem by another one and you wouldn't even solve the former anyway
Alexander Murphy
Olavo de Carvalho interview done by Jeffrey Nyquist:
Not like that. Was mostly thinking about an Iranian-style Islamic revolution held by a successful religious leader after years of desperate and failing society and economy
>We are the majority. We are the real Brazil. Together, we will build a new nation…These red [leftist] criminals will be banished from our homeland. Either they go overseas, or they go to jail. "IT WILL BE A CLEANUP THE LIKES OF WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN IN BRAZILIAN HISTORY" What did he mean by this?
Levi Thomas
You do not need immigrants for this. There are a huge number of disillusioned evangelicals around here. In the end, it is simply the next step.
Your democrats sent a letter yesterday to Mike Pompeo saying he should oppose publicly Bolsonaro's ideas.
Mason Collins
Make Brazil great again
Jonathan Sanchez
Lebanon was supposed to be an israel but for christians, Until you followers of a mass murdering camel merchant ruined it. After they showed charity by bringing them into their nation, Which was a big mistake
Jordan Foster
>Lebanon was supposed to be an israel but for christians, Lol, source please?
E a oposição vai implodir a economia e espantar qualquer tipo de investimento. A situação é literalmente preto no branco.
Carson Ward
I'm sorry niggers but literally no other country cares about your elections. Shit won't change no matter who becomes the president and the sooner you come in terms with that, the better.
Oh. I guess i had it wrong. I thought vargas was brazilian dr. Oliveira salazar.
Justin Ortiz
TL: >I can't stand anymore going outside and seeing people with Bolsonaro t-shirts, my hate is so great that I feel my vagina ache, it's like a mental rape ... very spiritual! >Hahahahahahaha??? >You rapist pig!