The Datafolha poll, which was released on Thursday (10), explains that for most residents of Sao Paulo, the ruler Tarsicio de Freitas (Republicans) must try to re -election instead of holding the presidential elections in 2026.

For 58 % of the respondents, the ruler must compete for another period at the head of the state government, while 30 % believe that I must apply for a request presidency. Indeed, 12 % cannot answer.

The research also analyzed people with different political ideologies.

Among those who consider themselves Petistas, 58 % believe that he should try to re -election, while 28 %, the presidency. Already between the Bolsonarist base, the percentage is 61 % and 32 %. In these sectors, the error margin is five percentage points.

When asked what the candidate should support if he stopped re -elected, Pablo Marshall (PRTB), with 23 % and the mayor of Sao Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), with 22 %, was a technical equivalent.

During a dispute over the capital, Treesicio announced his support for Nunes and criticized the businessman.

For 10 % of the respondents, the ruler must support the Minister of Government, Gilberto Kassab (PSD), and 7 % say support must go to Sorocapa mayor, Rodrigo Manga (Republicans).

6 % of others say that Tarcisio should support the Minister of Public Security, Guilherme Derrite (PL), while 3 %, for the President of the Legislative Assembly in SOO Paulo (ALESP), André de Brado (PL).

The poll listened to 1500 voters over 16 years old, from 81 cities in the state, between 1 and 3 April. The error margin is three percentage points for more or less.

Tarcisio He denied the candidacy plans for the CEO of the Executive Authority next year, and announced his support for his political race, Gere Bolsonaro (PL)Until 2030 by the superior electoral court decision (TSE).

According to electoral legislation, he has until April 2026 to make a decision. Tarcisio’s allies stated that he admitted that the conflict can be enteredProvided that with the support of Bolsonaro.

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