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After the publication of the last Datafolha poll before the elections for the mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), who appears with 57% of valid voting intentions, said that if he wins by just one vote “it is already fantastic” . Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), who has 43%, speaks of a “wave of change” and believes that the results of the polls will leave “many research institutes with their hair on end”.
Nunes’ statement was made in an interview in the latest electoral agenda of the emedebista before the second round of the municipal elections.
“I think I will win, based on the polls, because I am not a denier and from what I saw on the street. What happened today in Heliópolis is not normal. Tomorrow will be a good victory. I think the difference will be greater [do que mostram os números]but if it’s 1% it’s great, if it’s one vote it’s great.”
The mayor also said he believes he will beat his opponent easily. In the early afternoon of this Saturday, Ricardo Nunes took a walk in the Heliópolis neighborhood, where he was welcomed by activists.
In the afternoon the mayor attended a mass in the parish of Assis Valo Velho, in the southern area. After the religious event, Nunes stated that he “thinks he will win”, but that “God’s will be done”.
Boulos was in Avenida Paulista together with the vice-president Marta Suplicy, the deputy Luiza Erundina (PSOL) and the ministers of the Lula government (PT). In the afternoon he also went for a walk in Heliópolis. During the night, during a live broadcast on social media, the psoloist declared that Sunday will be marked as “the day of the turning point”.
“It is the day we will regain hope and define what we want in a more humane, just and welcoming city.”
Boulos said that the municipal elections in São Paulo have an impact on Brazil and reiterated that his opponent is a puppet of governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans).
Now, he has declared that, if his opponent wins, it will not just be another four years of Nunes in elections, but another four years of the capital of São Paulo being governed by Tarcísio and former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL).
The congressman also said he had received impressive feedback from his team about a turnaround and criticized polls, saying they “fail to capture” his surge.
He once again underlined that the far right spreads fear of change, but little by little his campaign managed to demobilize this feeling.
“Tomorrow at the polls it will be up to you and your conscience. We know that there has been tremendous harassment, lies. I am sorry that the electoral tribunal did not make the decisions it should have made. Tomorrow your boss will not be present. , there will be no city hall employees nor the neighborhood councilor who tries to force you to vote for your opponent,” he said.
Finally, the candidate asked supporters to still work through the night to vote. “It gives you time to talk to people you know and vote,” he said, also encouraging voters to turn out to vote with a T-shirt, sticker and even party flag.
“This also helps create the waves at the right time.”
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