SOURCE/LINK:
https://youtu.be/4GzLS42ttN0
DENOUNCE: SOURCE/LINK: https://twitter.com/WalidPhares/status/1050950359177400320
MidEast Christian
sources are warning that #Iran
and its allies in Iraq, Syria & Lebanon, are putting pressure on
Churches in these countries to influence the CNBB (National Council
of Bishops in Brazil) 2 break neutrality in Brazil's Pres election
against #JairBolsonaro
@FoxNews
SOURCE/LINK:
https://www.dailywire.com/news/37271/right-wing-brazilian-presidential-candidate-warns-kassy-dillon
Fox News national security and foreign policy expert Walid Phares
tweeted last week that the State Department and democracy agencies
are paying close attention to the Brazilian presidential elections
while the intelligence community is monitoring Iran and Venezuela for
“nefarious activities inside Brazil, especially since the
assassination attempt” on Bolsonaro at a rally in September.
Brazil's Far-Right Candidate Jair Bolsonaro Surprises With Overwhelming Election Lead | TIME
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far-right former army captain who expresses nostalgia for Brazil’s
military dictatorship took a strong lead in its presidential
election Sunday, rallying voters to his promises to rid Latin
America’s largest nation of rampant corruption and crime.
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The Ibope poll, published by the Estado de S.Paulo newspaper on Monday, interviewed 2,506 people and also showed Mr Haddad now has a higher rejection rate, with 47 per cent of those polled saying they would never vote for him, compared with 35 per cent rejecting Mr Bolsonaro.
Mr Bolsonaro, a 63-year-old congressman, has led a populist campaign which has seen him openly defend Brazil's 1964-1985 military dictatorship, call for his political opponents to be killed, promise to relax gun-laws, and attack feminism.
But his pitch as the anti-establishment candidate has won over voters frustrated with political corruption and violent crime.
Meanwhile, Mr Haddad, of the Workers Party (PT), has so far been unable to distance himself from the disdain many Brazilians harbour for his party and its imprisoned founder, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was convicted on corruption charges last year.
The PT held the presidency for 13 of the last 15 years and Lula remains loved by swathes of the population for his social policies, credited with easing the lives of the poor in one of the world's most unequal countries.
But the stunning levels of political graft that flourished under the PT governments, revealed by federal investigators in the last four years, have effectively kneecapped Mr Haddad's run.
He has struggled to both stick by Lula, whom the PT considers an unjustly convicted political prisoner, and also acknowledge the party's errors, promising to clean up the loathed political system.
Pollsters had previously said they expected Mr Bolsonaro’s popularity to reach a limit, particularly given his repeated attacks on black people, the LGBT+ community, women and feminism.
Over the course of his career he has said he would not pay women the same as men, told a fellow congresswoman she “didn’t deserve to be raped”, called the secretary of women’s policy a “big dyke”, and said he is “in favour of dictatorship”.
During his campaign his son Eduardo, who is also a congressman, said: “Rightwing women are prettier than leftwing women. They don’t show the breasts in the streets, nor do they defecate in the streets. Rightwing women are more hygienic.”
But his campaign has confounded expectations, growing greater momentum and seeing more and more supporters flock to back him, with his popularity among women growing.
Mr Bolsonaro remains unable to lead street rallies as he recovers from a near-fatal stabbing last month.
The run-off vote between the two candidates takes place on 28 October.
Agencies contributed to this report
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