Une analyse d’AtlasIntel montre que le président Lula dispose d’une base électorale solide mais peine à dépasser 50 % dans un éventuel second tour de 2026. Le directeur Yuri Sanches pointe l’influence de l’antipétisme et le besoin d’unité de la droite pour éviter une victoire du PT au premier tour. Les progrès de figures comme Flávio Bolsonaro indiquent une normalisation du bolsonarisme dans les sondages.
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