Brazil President Dilma Rousseff slipped in a recent round of polling for voter intentions come October, while her opponents have gained. The first female president of Brazil still has a decent lead, however, with 38% of the vote compared to 36% in a poll released in May. Another woman is actually on her heels.
Former Senator and Environmental Minister Marina Silva makes Eduardo Campos’ popularity rise. She’s his vice presidential candidate. With her on the ticket, Campos runs neck and neck with the No. 2 candidate behind Dilma, Senator Aecio Neves.
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