40% of Ciro Gomes’ voters consider changing their decision and vote for another candidate in Brazil
Of five voters who cast ballots for Ciro Gomes (PDT, center), two say they might change their minds and vote for another candidate by Oct. 2.
The data comes from a PowerData poll conducted Sept. 18-20, 2022.
Of those who favor Simone Tebet (MDB) today, 28% consider changing their vote.
Those who cast their vote for Jair Bolsonaro (PL, right) today are most convinced that they will not change their candidate by the first round of elections.
Lula da Silva (PT, left), who currently leads in voting intentions, follows with 88%.

Voters unsure whether to vote are most susceptible to the “useful vote” discourse that the campaign, especially Lula da Silva’s, has sought to promote.
Conquering this group could help the former president, who garnered 46% of the valid vote, win in the first round.
In the survey, the percentage of those who are confident they will “definitely” vote for the candidate they have already voted for is 84%.
Those who say they might change their mind and vote for another candidate by Oct. 2 are 11%. Another 5% could not answer.
The percentages in the general stratum are the same as those registered by PoderData seven days ago.
With information from Poder360
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