The presidential field narrows

With Brazil’s presidential elections roughly five months away, the race is heating up and the field of candidates is starting to narrow following the important decision last week by the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) not to allow Congressman Ciro Gomes to run for the presidency. The 15-16 April poll from Datafolha indicates that opposition candidate Jose Serra will benefit most from Ciro’s exit from the race: Serra gains six percentage points in northeastern Brazil and is close to a...

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