Elections in São Paulo, presenter after rejecting support for one of the candidates running in the second round JOSE LUIS DATENAHe finished fifth in the election race with 1.84% of the votes and announced his vote for the candidate. Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) Saturday night, 12. Boulos will face incumbent mayor and re-election candidate, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), in turn, has official support Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB)The party contested the Dadena elections.
“I support Poulos against the infiltration of organized crime in São Paulo, against the infiltration of organized crime in public power. I vote for Poulos to stop this crime that creates the city of São Paulo, which creates the state of São Paulo. Makes the country hostage to drug trafficking, that's why I support him for a second round in São Paulo, vote against crime.
The journalist, who characterized his performance in the election as “terrible” and “terrible”, said that he did not want to “test new political positions”, having previously not supported either Nunes or Poulos in the second round. “With the number of votes I have, I don't know if it will make a big difference,” he said.
Now, Dadena is aligning herself with the federal deputy Tapada Amaral (PSB), on Sunday night, announced that it would vote for the PSOL candidate. “He cannot and never will vote for the program led by Ricardo Nunes,” Tabada said.
“This is a vote of confidence. This is not a negotiated vote. I will not stand on any platform. I will not cancel who I am and what I believe. You will not see me joining any government. Whichever government is elected,” Tabata said.
Despite Datena's private statements, the PSDB officially gave its support to Nunes after Sunday's first-round results. Mayor of Ribeirao Brito And Duarte Nogueira, president of the PSDB-Citizenship Federation in São Paulo, issued a statement announcing that Nunes “stands out as a committed manager with a firm vision for the development of the city of São Paulo.”
According to him, polls and debates show that the candidate for re-election “is the best candidate to govern the city of São Paulo. A clear reflection of the recognition of his work by the people of São Paulo.”
The first polls released last week show Nunes with a substantial lead over Boulos. A measure by Paraná Pesquisas indicates the incumbent mayor's total vote at 52.8% to 39% for the opponent.. According to the measure, another 4.8% would vote blank or null, while 3.4% did not know or did not answer.
In a poll conducted by Datafolha, the candidate for re-election has secured 22 percentage points. Nunes records 55% of the tips in spurt situations, while Poulos appears with 33%. According to the survey, 10% of voters said they would either cast a blank ballot or cancel their vote. Another 2% don't know who to vote for.