Lula increases his lead and reaches 48.8% in the second round against Flávio Bolsonaro, according to AtlasBloomberg.

Summary
- Bloomberg’s research atlas released on Wednesday shows Lula leading with 48.8% in the second round.
- Flávio Bolsonaro is polling at 42.3% in a potential second-round matchup against the PT candidate.
- In the initial stage, Lula secured 46.3% of the votes while Flávio obtained 36%, marking a 2.3-point increase for the PT candidate.
- Flávio Bolsonaro experienced a decrease of 2.4 points compared to the April survey.
- Renan Santos is at 7.8% in the initial round, with Caiado at 2.9% and Zema at 2%.
Bloomberg’s latest research shows that Lula has widened his lead over Flávio Bolsonaro in both the first and second rounds of the presidential elections. In the second round, the PT candidate has 48.8% of the vote, while Bolsonaro’s son has 42.3%. Invalid votes total 8.9%.
Lula’s support increased by 2.3 percentage points in the April survey, whereas Flávio Bolsonaro’s decreased by 2.4 points. The gap between the two candidates in the second round widened to 6.5 percentage points.
Lula is in the lead with 46.3% in the first round.
In the initial round simulation, Lula has the support of 46.3% of voters, while Flávio Bolsonaro follows with 36%, resulting in a gap of 10.3 percentage points between them.
In the middle platoon, Renan Santos from the Mission registers 7.8% of the votes, Ronaldo Caiado from the PSD has 2.9%, and Romeu Zema from the New party is at 2%. Other candidates tested have less than 1% support.
Whites and undecided voters contribute 1.1% in the initial round, while indecisions make up just 0.1% of the surveyed electorate. The presidential election is planned for October.
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