Brazilian President Lula at podium with Datafolha poll graph showing declining approval ratings ahead of 2026 elections.
Brazilian President Lula at podium with Datafolha poll graph showing declining approval ratings ahead of 2026 elections.
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Datafolha poll shows drop in Lula government approval

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A Datafolha poll released on April 11, 2026, shows the negative evaluation of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government steady at 40%, while positive ratings fell from 32% to 29%. Disapproval of Lula's performance rose to 51%, with approval at 45%. Conducted April 7-9, the survey signals a tight race ahead of the 2026 elections.

Datafolha surveyed 2,004 voters across 137 cities from Tuesday (April 7) to Thursday (9), with a two-percentage-point margin of error. Regular government ratings rose to 29% from 26% in March. Lula outperforms Jair Bolsonaro at a similar point, when the former president had 46% bad/very bad ratings.

Positive views exceed averages among the elderly (36%), less educated (43%), and Northeasterners (41%). Bad/very bad ratings are higher among the more educated (49%), Southerners (49%), evangelicals (52%), and those earning over 10 minimum wages (58%).

Lula allies downplay results, blaming fuel price hikes from the Iran war and family debt. PT president Edinho Silva said: "The poll reflects anti-system sentiment from corruption scandals, but Lula is sponsoring the investigations."

Opposition celebrates. Flávio Bolsonaro posted: "We will free Brazil." PP's Ciro Nogueira stated: "People do not want a Lula 4." In simulated second rounds, Lula ties Flávio (45% to 46%) and leads Ronaldo Caiado and Romeu Zema by slim margins.

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Discussions on X about the Datafolha poll focus on Lula's government approval dropping to 29% positive (from 32%) and steady 40% negative, with disapproval rising to 51%. Users highlight implications for 2026 elections, where Lula ties with Flávio Bolsonaro at 45-46% in second-round scenarios. Right-leaning accounts celebrate the decline and potential opposition gains, news outlets neutrally report rejection rates around 48% for Lula, left-leaning voices attribute drops to economic factors like gas prices, and some express skepticism about poll methodology.

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