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Lula reage à tentativa de Flávio de adiar tarifaço e volta a chamar Bolsonaros de “traidores da pátria”
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Lula reage à tentativa de Flávio de adiar tarifaço e volta a chamar Bolsonaros de “traidores da pátria”

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva responded to efforts by Flávio Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro, to urge the United States to delay new tariffs against Brazil. Lula accused Flávio of being subservient to the US and called him a 'traitor to the homeland,' attributing the imposition of tariffs to the Bolsonaro family. Flávio had requested the US administration under Donald Trump to defer the application of 25% import tariffs on Brazilian goods for 180 days, arguing that such measures could strengthen Lula politically ahead of presidential elections. Lula rejected this initiative, calling it 'sellout' behavior and asserting that Brazil negotiates on equal terms with any country. The article notes that the tariffs are based on Section 301 investigations into alleged harm to US interests due to Brazilian trade practices. Flávio’s document claims previous tariffs did not achieve desired outcomes and were used by the Brazilian government as a rhetorical defense of national sovereignty. It also cites opinion polls showing that Lula's electoral position has strengthened during periods of heightened US tariff pressure. Lindbergh Farias, a PT deputy leader in the Chamber of Depe

O senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), pré-candidato à Presidência da República, apresentou recentemente uma visão ambiciosa e polarizada sobre a política externa do Brasil, especialmente em relação a Israel. Durante um discurso em Buenos Aires, na Argentina, ele anunciou que, caso seja eleito, buscaria reafirmar a posição do Brasil junto ao Estado hebraico, revertendo a ruptura diplomática iniciada durante o governo de Luiz Inácio Lula (PT). Segundo Flávio, a retomada das relações diplomáticas com Israel seria uma prioridade, incluindo a transferência da embaixada brasileira de Tel Aviv para Jerusalém, cidade que, para ele, representa uma nova fase de aproximação estratégica. Essa mudança, segundo o senador, marcaria a transformação do Brasil de um "vetor de instabilidade" para um "vetor de paz e de aliança" entre Israel e suas vizinhas.

A promessa de Flávio inclui também a adesão aos Acordos de Abraão, iniciativa que visa normalizar relações entre Israel e países árabes. Além disso, ele destacou a necessidade de combater o terrorismo, o antissemitismo e o narcotráfico como pilares fundamentais de sua agenda internacional. Ele também sugeriu que facções criminosas no Brasil devam ser classificadas como organizações terroristas, uma medida que reflete a orientação de seus ideais políticos e a visão de segurança que ele deseja implantar.

Essas declarações ocorreram em um contexto de tensão diplomática entre Brasil e Israel, que se intensificou em 2024 após comentários de Lula sobre a guerra na Faixa de Gaza. O presidente acusou o governo de favorecer adversários do Estado israelense, algo que Flávio utilizou para justificar a ruptura com a política externa do PT. Ele também projetou um alinhamento político do Brasil com governos de direita na região, incluindo a Argentina e Israel, afirmando que, a partir de 2027, o Brasil seria "irmão de Israel". Essa frase, carregada de significado simbólico, sugere uma profunda mudança na postura do Brasil em relação ao Oriente Médio.

Paralelamente, as pesquisas eleitorais continuam a indicar que Lula (PT) mantém uma vantagem sólida sobre Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) nas intenções de voto. Uma pesquisa recente do instituto Nexus/BTG Pactual mostra que Lula lidera com 42% no primeiro turno, contra 34% do senador. Nos cenários de segundo turno, a diferença se reduz, mas Lula ainda mantém uma vantagem mínima, com 47% contra 44% em uma simulação direta. Outras pesquisas, como a da CNT/MDA, também apontam uma liderança clara do petista, com 49,3% contra 36,8% de Flávio. Esses números refletem uma tendência consolidada, com Lula mantendo uma posição dominante na corrida presidencial.

No entanto, Flávio Bolsonaro tem tentado se posicionar como uma figura de contraposição, especialmente após uma queda nas pesquisas. Uma pesquisa do Quaest mostrou que ele perdeu terreno em relação a Lula, estando agora seis pontos atrás no segundo turno. Isso ocorreu após um escândalo envolvendo o senador e o empresário Daniel Vorcaro, onde uma reportagem revelou que Flávio solicitou financiamento para a produção de um filme biográfico sobre Jair Bolsonaro. Esse episódio gerou críticas e questionamentos sobre a integridade de sua campanha.

Diante dessas pressões, Flávio buscou reafirmar sua imagem, visitando o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, que está em prisão domiciliar. A visita foi autorizada pelo ministro do Supremo Tribunal Federal, Alexandre de Moraes, e demonstra uma tentativa de unificação da família política. Durante o encontro, Flávio também tentou se diferenciar de seu pai, admitindo que o tratamento com a imprensa por parte de Jair foi um "erro", e que ele busca uma abordagem mais moderada e colaborativa com os meios de comunicação.

Enquanto isso, o ambiente eleitoral continua movimentado. O Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) rejeitou um pedido para suspender a exibição do filme "Dark Horse", uma cinebiografia sobre Jair Bolsonaro, argumentando que não havia legitimidade para tal ação. O filme, que poderia ser interpretado como propaganda política, foi permitido, o que gerou debates sobre a linha divisória entre arte e propaganda eleitoral. Além disso, uma ala do TSE discute a possibilidade de revisar a decisão de Kassio Nunes Marques, que censurou uma pesquisa eleitoral, buscando um "meio termo" para evitar controvérsias.

Com tanta atividade, a eleição de 2026 parece estar se aproximando de um momento crucial. Enquanto Lula mantém uma liderança sólida, Flávio Bolsonaro tenta se reerguer com novas propostas e alianças. A campanha eleitoral, com suas nuances e desafios, promete ser uma das mais polarizadas e impactantes da história brasileira. O que está claro é que a política brasileira está em constante movimento, e cada declaração, cada pesquisa e cada decisão pode alterar o rumo do país.

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CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9523 days ago
After a drop in searches, Flavio will visit Bolsonaro this Saturday.

Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) is scheduled to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) this Saturday, following authorization by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The meeting was approved with specific security conditions, including electronic device checks. This visit occurs amid declining poll numbers for Flávio in potential second-round presidential elections against President Lula (PT). Recent surveys show Flávio trailing Lula by six percentage points. A prior survey by AtlasIntel, later invalidated by Justice Kassio Nunes Marques, also indicated a seven-point drop in Flávio'

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or framing. It reports on events and poll data objectively, without emphasizing one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article accurately presents the Genial/Quaest poll results and includes relevant context such as Jair Bolsonaro's ineligibility. It remains neutral and factual throughout.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
The numbers from the new Nexus/BTG poll for the first round of the presidential election

A pesquisa Nexus/BTG, divulgada pela CartaCapital, mostra que o ex-presidente Luiz Inácio Lula (PT) lidera nas intenções de voto para o primeiro turno das eleições presidenciais de 2026, seguido pelo senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL). Os resultados reforçam tendências observadas em levantamentos anteriores, com Lula obtendo 42% e Flávio Bolsonaro 34% nas duas hipóteses analisadas. Outros candidatos, como Ronaldo Caiado (PSD) e Renan Santos (Missão), estão significativamente atrás. A pesquisa teve uma margem de erro de 2 pontos percentuais e foi registrada no Tribunal Superior Eleitoral.

Bias read (Center): The article presents polling data objectively, showing Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro as the top candidates without overtly favoring either side. The language is neutral, focusing on percentages and methodology rather than commentary or biased framing.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the Nexus/BTG poll results with detailed percentages and methodology. It presents the findings neutrally, though the headline emphasizes Lula’s lead.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
Nexus/BTG Pactual releases new research for chairman

The article reports on a new presidential opinion poll conducted by the Nexus/BTG Pactual institute, which interviewed 2,000 voters ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) leads in both spontaneous and stimulated scenarios, with a significant lead over Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) in the first round. However, in simulated second-round matchups between Lula and Bolsonaro, the gap narrows, with both candidates falling within the margin of error. Lula also maintains a strong position against other potential contenders such as Renan Santos (Missão), Romeu Zema (Novo), and Ronaldo Caiado (PSD). The survey was conducted between June 26 and 28, 2026, with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 2 percentage points. The report highlights the methodology used and notes that factors like interview methods and question phrasing can influence results.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the findings of a political opinion poll without overtly favoring any candidate or party. It provides balanced data across multiple scenarios and includes detailed breakdowns of voter preferences. While the subject matter is politically charged, the framing remains neutral, with

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the Nexus/BTG Pactual poll results with detailed breakdowns of different scenarios. It presents the information in a neutral manner.

Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9017 days ago
CNT/MDA: Lula expands lead and would defeat Flávio Bolsonaro by 49% to 37% in runoff

A nova pesquisa CNT/MDA revela que o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) mantém uma vantagem significativa sobre o senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) em cenários de segundo turno, com 49,3% das intenções de voto contra 36,8% do adversário. A pesquisa, realizada entre 10 e 14 de junho, ouviu 2.002 eleitores e possui uma margem de erro estimada de 2,2 pontos percentuais. Além disso, Lula lidera também no primeiro turno, com 41,8%, enquanto Flávio Bolsonaro tem 28,2%. Outros candidatos foram avaliados, mas nenhum alcança mais de 4% das intenções de voto.

Bias read (Center): The article presents polling data without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports percentages and margins of error objectively, providing both first-round and second-round scenarios. The framing remains neutral, focusing on numerical results rather than endorsing any candidate or立场

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly factual with detailed survey results and methodology. The article remains neutral and provides comprehensive data without bias.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago
The numbers in the presidential race, according to the new BTG/Nexus survey

The article reports on a new opinion poll by the BTG Pactual and Nexus institutes regarding the 2026 Brazilian presidential election. According to the survey, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) leads in both first-round and second-round scenarios. The results show Lula with a nine-point advantage over Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) in both first-round scenarios tested. Other candidates receive significantly lower percentages.

Bias read (Center): The article presents numerical data from an opinion poll without overtly favoring any candidate or ideology. It provides the results objectively, listing all candidates and their respective percentages in different scenarios. There is no evident framing that suggests a particular political bias. The

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Factual with precise figures from the research. The article maintains a neutral tone while presenting the data objectively.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentRightFactual 95Objective 854 days ago
The 'promise' of Flávio Bolsonaro on rapprochement between Brazil and Israel

In a speech in Buenos Aires, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, a presidential candidate from the PL party, outlined his foreign policy plans if elected president in 2026. He promised to restore high-level diplomatic relations between Brazil and Israel, including appointing a Brazilian ambassador to Israel and moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Bolsonaro criticized President Luiz Inácio Lula’s administration for allegedly damaging Brazil-Israel ties and accused Lula of favoring opponents of Israel. He also pledged to combat terrorism, antisemitism, and drug trafficking, and to align Brazil more closely with right-wing governments in the region, particularly Israel and Argentina. These statements come amid deteriorating diplomatic relations between Brazil and Israel since 2024, partly due to Lula’s comments on the conflict in Gaza.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Flávio Bolsonaro's proposals as a shift toward stronger alignment with Israel and right-wing policies, while criticizing the current government under Lula for weakening Brazil-Israel relations. The emphasis on restoring ties with Israel, designating Jerusalem as the embassy seat,

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Flávio Bolsonaro’s foreign policy promises, including his plans for Brazil-Israel relations. It presents the speech content without overt bias.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8513 days ago
Search Data Sheet shows who's leading the race for president; look at the numbers

The Datafolha institute released a new survey on voting intentions for the 2026 Brazilian presidential election. In an incentivized scenario where candidates' names were presented to respondents, President Luiz Inácio Lula (PT) leads with 41% support, followed by Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) at 31%. Other candidates receive significantly lower percentages. In second-round simulations, Lula maintains a lead against all major opponents, including Flávio Bolsonaro (47% vs. 43%), Ronaldo Caiado (47% vs. 41%), and Romeu Zema (48% vs. 39%). In spontaneous responses, where candidates' names were not pre-presented, Lula received 30% support, while Flávio Bolsonaro had 17%, Jair Bolsonaro (who is ineligible until 2030 due to electoral court rulings) had 2%, and other candidates received minimal support. The survey also found high levels of rejection among voters for several candidates, particularly Flávio Bolsonaro (48%) and Lula (46%).

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from a polling institution without overtly favoring any candidate or ideology. It includes both incentivized and spontaneous results, provides context about candidate eligibility, and reports on voter rejection rates objectively. There is no evident framing bias, as

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Highly factual with detailed methodology and specific percentages. However, the article presents data in a way that emphasizes Lula's lead, potentially influencing perception.

Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8517 days ago
Fl saw brand visits to the asses of the communication and praise the role of the press

Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, a presidential candidate, has scheduled visits to various Brazilian media outlets in an effort to improve relations with the press. He aims to present himself as more moderate than his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, whose administration was marked by conflicts with the media. During an event hosted by the magazine Veja, Flávio acknowledged that his father made mistakes in handling relationships with the press.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Flávio Bolsonaro's actions and statements neutrally, without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on his efforts to engage with the media and acknowledges his criticism of his father's approach, but does not take a stance on whether these actions are effective or idef

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article objectively reports Flávio Bolsonaro’s outreach to media outlets and his comments on his father’s relationship with the press. It remains neutral in tone.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8521 days ago
TSE rejects a request to suspend the broadcast of Dark Horse in the election period

The Brazilian Electoral Court (TSE) rejected a request to suspend the screening of the film 'Dark Horse,' which is a biographical movie about Jair Bolsonaro.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a factual decision by the TSE without apparent framing or slant. It does not include commentary, opinion, or biased language. The focus is on the court's rejection of a request, which is presented neutrally.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately summarizes the TSE decision and the arguments made by both sides. It maintains an objective tone despite describing the political tensions around the film.

Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8524 days ago
The TSE's wing is trying to find a 'half term' for Nunes Marques' decision that censored election research

A Tribunals Superior Eleitoral (TSE) está discutindo como lidar com a decisão do seu presidente, Kassio Nunes Marques, que censurou a divulgação de uma pesquisa eleitoral solicitada pelo senador Flávio Bolsonaro. Uma ala dos ministros do TSE busca encontrar um 'meio termo', preocupada com possíveis consequências negativas da decisão, incluindo a possibilidade de o caso ser levado ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF). Há medo de que a liminar estabeleça um precedente perigoso ou isole o presidente da corte durante o ano eleitoral. Uma alternativa considerada é adiar a decisão com um pedido de 'vís

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, highlighting differing opinions within the TSE without taking a stance on the merits of the decision or the political implications. It focuses on the internal deliberations and potential consequences without favoring any side.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the internal discussions within the TSE regarding the liminar decision. It remains neutral while highlighting the potential consequences of the ruling.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 8814 days ago
Datafolha releases this Saturday its new presidential survey

Datafolha, a Brazilian polling institute, will release a new presidential election survey on Saturday, based on 2,004 interviews conducted between May 17 and 19. The previous survey from May 22 showed President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) leading in first-round projections with 40% support, ahead of Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) at 31%. In a second-round projection, Lula had 47% compared to Bolsonaro’s 43%. The new poll will also assess the performance of several other candidates including Ronaldo Caiado (PSD), Romeu Zema (Novo), and others.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from a polling institution without overtly favoring any candidate or ideology. It reports results neutrally, providing percentages and context without evaluative language or biased framing.

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 88): Factual with clear details about the survey's timing and scope. The article is neutral but highlights Lula's current lead based on prior data.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentRightFactual 92Objective 8818 days ago
Flávio Bolsonaro defende Bolsa Família e fala em evitar erros do pai

Flávio Bolsonaro, a son of former President Jair Bolsonaro and a presidential candidate with the Liberal Party (PL), defended the continuation of Brazil's Bolsa Família program during an event organized by the magazine Veja. He criticized the idea that recipients of the program do not want to work, stating that many beneficiaries work informally but avoid formal employment due to fear of losing their benefits. Flávio also supported the tax exemption for individuals earning up to R$5,000, citing his father’s previous advocacy for this policy. However, he criticized the current implementation of

Bias read (Right): The article presents Flávio Bolsonaro's stance on social welfare policies and tax exemptions, which align with conservative economic views. The framing emphasizes his support for maintaining programs like Bolsa Família while criticizing the current administration's approach, suggesting a rightward倾斜

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 88): Well-supported facts with clear data points. The article remains mostly neutral but subtly highlights Lula's leadership in both first and second-round scenarios.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9523 days ago
Disapproval of the Lula government outweighs approval, says Quaest

A new survey by Quaest indicates that disapproval of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's administration now slightly exceeds approval, with 48% disapproving and 47% approving. The survey notes a slight improvement in Lula's favorability compared to the previous month, attributing this to factors such as the income tax exemption, the 'Desenrola' program reducing debt levels among Brazilians, and an increase in positive news coverage about the government.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from a survey without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It includes direct quotes from the researcher explaining the reasons behind the slight shift in public opinion, maintaining neutrality in framing the results.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): This article presents the Quaest survey findings accurately, stating that disapproval of Lula still exceeds approval by 1 point, with both at 48% and 47%. It provides detailed methodology and quotes experts, maintaining an objective tone without bias.

Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 904 days ago
BTG/Nexus: Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro tied again, with 47% to 44% in the second round

A latest survey by BTG/Nexus indicates that President Lula of the Workers' Party (PT) and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro of the Liberal Party (PL) are tied in a hypothetical second-round presidential election, with Lula at 47% and Flávio Bolsonaro at 44%. This simulation reflects the current polling landscape ahead of the upcoming Brazilian presidential election. The survey was released on June 29, 2026, and highlights the close competition between the two leading candidates. The results suggest a tight race, with both candidates having strong support among voters.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a poll showing a close contest between two major candidates, without apparent bias in language or emphasis. It does not favor one candidate over the other and simply reports the findings of the survey.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Provides accurate Datafolha results showing Lula leading Flávio by 4 points in a second-round scenario. Maintains neutrality, presenting the data without commentary.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9011 days ago
Prosecution protests against suspension of research that showed Flávio Bolsonaro in decline

The Electoral Prosecution Office opposed the decision by TSE President Minister Kassio Nunes Marques to suspend the release of the AtlasIntel survey on presidential voting intentions for the 2026 elections. The survey showed a seven-point drop in support for Senator Flávio Bolsonaro in a potential runoff against President Lula. Flávio requested the suspension, arguing that questions about the 'Master' scandal and audio recordings between him and former bank owner Daniel Vorcaro influenced respondents artificially. The Electoral Prosecution stated there were no grounds to confirm the preliminary injunction and emphasized that the judiciary should avoid overstepping into ensuring the accuracy of surveys unless there are objectively proven issues. They noted that measuring public perception regarding political relationships is a natural part of democratic oversight.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the dispute—Flávio Bolsonaro’s request to block the survey and the Electoral Prosecution’s opposition—without overtly favoring either. It quotes legal arguments from both parties and does not use biased language or selectively omit context.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Accurately reports the BTG/Nexus poll showing Lula and Flávio tied at 47% and 44% respectively. Presents the data objectively without taking sides, aligning with other polls.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9013 days ago
The dispute between Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro in the second round, according to the new Data Sheet

According to a new survey by Datafolha, President Luiz Inácio Lula (PT) maintains a numerical lead over Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) in a hypothetical second-round presidential election matchup, with both candidates tied at the margin of error. The poll shows Lula with 47% of voter intentions and Flávio Bolsonaro with 43%, with a two-point margin of error. This result mirrors the findings from a similar survey conducted in May by the same institute. The data also tested other potential second-round scenarios, showing Lula ahead of Ronaldo Caiado (PSD) and Romeu Zema (Novo). Additionally, the survey noted only partial impact from a recent federal police operation targeting Senator Jaques Wagner (PT-BA), an ally of Lula.

Bias read (Center): The article presents polling data objectively, highlighting the statistical results and their implications without overtly favoring either candidate. It includes multiple scenarios and notes the limited impact of a specific event, maintaining neutrality in framing.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Reports on the Datafolha first-round poll where Lula leads Flávio by 10 points. Presents the data objectively, with clear percentages and methodology described.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9017 days ago
CNT/MDA tests Michel Temer in the presidential race; see the results

The CNT/MDA poll for the 2026 Brazilian presidential election shows former President Michel Temer (MDB) with only 1.9% intention of vote in the first round, placing him in a technical tie with several other candidates but far behind the two main contenders, Luiz Inácio Lula (PT) at 41.8% and Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) at 28.2%. In a hypothetical second-round matchup against Lula, Temer would receive 24.9%, compared to Lula's 49.5%. The article notes that Temer has never been elected president and was controversially installed after Dilma Rousseff's 2016 impeachment.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual polling data without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It provides percentages for all major candidates and includes context about Temer's political history, including his role in the 2016 impeachment. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on one

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Reports on the PL convention in São Paulo, providing dates and political context. Neutral and factual, with no apparent bias toward any candidate.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 852 days ago
AtlasIntel releases new research for president; look at the numbers

The article reports on a new presidential opinion poll conducted by AtlasIntel in partnership with Bloomberg, covering the 2026 Brazilian presidential election. The survey interviewed 4,999 voters and presented several scenarios, including head-to-head matchups between Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and various opponents such as Flávio Bolsonaro (PL), Michelle Bolsonaro (PL), Renan Santos (Missão), Ronaldo Caiado (PSD), Romeu Zema (Novo), and others. In most scenarios, Lula leads significantly, with margins ranging from over 10 percentage points to more than 27 percentage points. The poll also includes hypothetical second-round matchups where Lula would defeat all his potential opponents. Additionally, a scenario featuring Fernando Haddad (PT) and Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) as alternatives to Lula shows them also leading against Flávio Bolsonaro. The article notes that Jair Bolsonaro is ineligible due to past convictions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the findings of a polling survey without overtly favoring any particular candidate or political ideology. It provides data across multiple scenarios involving different candidates, including both left-leaning (Lula, Haddad) and right-leaning (Bolsonaro family) figures. While the

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article details gender-based voting trends from multiple polls, including AtlasIntel and Datafolha. It presents the data objectively, though there is a subtle emphasis on the importance of female voters, which might slightly skew the focus.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 854 days ago
Flávio Bolsonaro faces Lula in the second round, according to Nexus/BTG research

A latest poll by Nexus/BTG suggests a tight race between Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the hypothetical second-round presidential election scenario for 2026. According to the survey, Lula holds 47%, while Flávio Bolsonaro has 44%, with a margin of error of ±2 percentage points, making the outcome uncertain. This represents a shift from a previous poll conducted by the same institute on June 15, where Lula had a six-point lead over Flávio Bolsonaro. The poll also tested other potential second-round matchups, showing Lula comfortably ahead of other candidates like Romeu Zema (Novo), Ronaldo Caiado (PSD), and Renan Santos (Missão). The survey was conducted between June 26 and 28 and registered with the Brazilian Electoral Court under code BR-08521/2026.

Bias read (Center): The article presents polling data objectively, comparing results across different scenarios without overtly favoring any candidate. It provides numerical details and context about the methodology and registration with electoral authorities, maintaining neutrality in framing the information.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article presents the updated Nexus/BTG poll findings clearly and accurately, comparing them to previous results. It maintains consistency with the cross-source consensus but has a slight tilt toward highlighting Flávio Bolsonaro’s progress, though remains largely objective.

Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8512 days ago
Lula's campaign triggers TSE more than 60 times, and AI represents almost a third of the

In six months, President Lula's campaign has filed more than 60 actions against the TSE (Tribunal Superior Eleitoral), including requests for responses. Since the beginning of the year, 63 actions have been submitted.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without apparent bias, simply stating the number of legal actions taken by Lula's campaign against the TSE. There is no evident framing that favors one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article clearly states the officialization of Flávio Bolsonaro’s candidacy by the PL and provides dates and locations. It remains objective and factual without taking sides.

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