Quaest: 44% believe Bolsonaro was right to nominate Flávio as presidential candidate
A recent survey indicates that 44% of respondents believe that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was correct to nominate his son, Senate member Flávio Bolsonaro, as a candidate for the 2026 presidency.
A new poll conducted by Quaest reveals that 44% of respondents think former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro made the right decision by nominating his son, Flávio Bolsonaro, as a candidate for the presidential elections in 2026. This survey, commissioned by Genial Investimentos, involved interviews with 2,004 individuals aged 16 and over. In contrast, 42% of those surveyed believe that Jair Bolsonaro erred in this choice, reflecting a slight decrease from 44% in January. The proportion of respondents who were undecided or did not respond stands at 14%, an increase from 13% in the earlier survey.
The fluctuating opinions among the Brazilian public about the nomination of Flávio Bolsonaro highlight the divisive nature of political family ties in Brazil. While a small majority supports the idea that the former president made a wise choice, the significant percentage of dissent indicates underlying concerns about nepotism and the political viability of the Bolsonaro family brand. These sentiments are pivotal as Brazil navigates its political landscape ahead of the 2026 election.
These findings may carry implications for the campaigns leading up to the election, with the Bolsonaro family likely needing to address public perceptions about their legitimacy and political capital. As Brazil approaches the election cycle, understanding voter attitudes towards figures like Flávio Bolsonaro will be crucial for strategic political positioning amid a highly polarized electorate.