Pesquisa BTG/Nexus aponta oscilação negativa de Lula no Nordeste após operação contra Jaques Wagner
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Cynara Maíra
Summary
A pesquisa BTG/Nexus divulgada em 29 de junho de 2026 mostra que o presidente Lula (PT) oscilou negativamente no Nordeste, caindo de 66% para 61% nas intenções de voto no segundo turno contra Flávio Bolsonaro, após a operação contra o senador Jaques Wagner. A margem de erro para o recorte regional é de quatro pontos percentuais. A pesquisa também indica uma redução da vantagem nacional de Lula no segundo turno.
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O petista passou de 66% para 61% na região em comparação com o levantamento de meados de junho
A margem de erro para o recorte regional é de quatro pontos porcentuais, para mais ou para menos
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