The Brazilian elections have shown once again that predicting results is a far from exact science. Lula’s Workers’ Party (PT) was forecast to win the presidential election in the first round despite a late-breaking corruption scandal that forced out a handful of Lula administration officials in the campaign’s waning days. But to the pollsters’ surprise, PT candidate Dilma Rousseff garnered only about 47 per of the votes (less than the 50 per cent plus one vote needed for a first-round...
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