Brazilian First Lady Rosângela da Silva, Janja, has a worse evaluation among evangelicals than Catholics and practitioners of other religions, shows Quaest poll.
Among those who declare themselves Protestants, 29% reject the sociologist, a percentage almost identical to the 30% who approve of her.
Among Catholics, disapproval is only 15%, against 46% who positively assess President Lula's wife.
The first lady's approval is 52% among respondents who say . . .
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