Mar 22 β€’ 02:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Undecided voters narrate a sequence of bets and disappointments with leftist and rightist leaders

The article explores the thoughts of Brazilian undecided voters as they reflect on their frustrations with political leaders from both left and right parties ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.

The article presents perspectives from various undecided voters in Brazil as they express their dissatisfaction with both leftist and rightist leadership ahead of the presidential elections. A kitchen assistant from PeruΓ­be has become disillusioned with political engagement, feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of information, and is hesitant to repeat her vote for Jair Bolsonaro's family. Meanwhile, an evangelical leader from the BarΓ© ethnic group is frustrated by the lack of resources reaching his community despite promised benefits and refuses to conform to political categories that do not resonate with him.

The insights also include those of a sales supervisor in SΓ£o Paulo, who was disillusioned watching Geraldo Alckmin's shift from a presidential candidate to becoming Lula's vice president, interpreting it as politicians sacrificing their convictions for power while leaving the electorate divided. Additionally, a cartoonist from Rio de Janeiro explains feeling

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