Wanted: God-Fearing, Experienced President to Fix Brazil
- CNI/Ibope poll published on Tuesday shows voter pessimism
- Field for October’s presidential election remains open
The Christ the Redeemer statue stands on top of Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg
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Disillusioned Brazilian voters want a God-fearing president with ample political experience to improve social welfare and public security, according a poll published on Tuesday.
Nearly three quarters of respondents said it doesn’t matter what party their candidate belongs to, according to CNI/Ibope poll published on Twitter. Nearly half have no preference for a political party at all, the poll showed.