Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has obtained ground among voters after months of refusing support, a Datafolha poll.
Support for the leftist president, looking for re-election on October 5, has arise to 38 percent from 34 percent a month ago, apparently advantaging from a successful beginning to the World Cup.
Support for her main challenger Aecio Neves has arisen one percentage point to 20 percent from the earlier poll in June. Another competitor Eduardo Campos advanced two percentage points to 9 percent.
Rousseff’s had been falling continuously from 47 percent in November over high inflation in a stagnant economy.
Brazil’s Rousseff Obtains Ground Among Voters Cause Of Successful World Cup Beginning
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