Where Voting Matters- Brazil
Brazil is currently in the midst of an important election season. The previous president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, was put in jail for corruption and money laundering. His supporters urged him to run from jail, but due to legal difficulties he had to back out. Instead of running directly, Lula got his running mate, Fernando Haddad, to run in his place. Soon, “Haddad = Lula” campaigns started appearing, urging all Lula supporters to vote for Haddad. How exactly Lula plans to run through Haddad isn’t exactly clear. He may be planning to communicate with Haddad through jail or he may be planning to directly take Haddad’s place once he gets out of jail (if he can do so legally).
Haddad, of the liberal party, is running against Jair Bolsonaro of the conservative party and is currently seventeen points behind in the polls. Bolsonaro has extreme right- wing views on gay rights and women's rights but is still leading in the polls due to the corruption of his opponent. The election even got so heated to the point that Bolsonaro was stabbed during a rally and is still in recovery. This has been a very interesting election season for Brazil.
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