Jair Bolsonaro (PL)
In a long post on Twitter, President Bolsonaro said that in Brazil there is no difference between social classes, races, gender or sexual orientation. “We are one people, one nation,” he wrote.
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Without mentioning Lula (PT) by name, the president criticized politicians who try to return to power to serve their own interests. “This cycle was broken after we won in 2018. For the first time in history, a government was set up independently and technically.”
At the end of his message to his followers, Bolsonaro cited a phrase attributed to activist Martin Luther King: “For evil to triumph, it is enough for good people to do nothing.”
Simone Tebet (MDB)
Without moving much on her own social networks, the senator continues with a strategy different from that adopted by other presidential candidates: posting only what is “necessary”. Tebet's main publication was to celebrate the confirmation of his candidacy by the MDB. “Together we will rebuild Brazil,” she wrote.
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Squid (PT)
In tone promeIf he is elected president, Lula said he intends to recreate ministries that ceased to exist during the Bolsonaro government, such as the Ministry of Culture and Fisheries.
The PT member also criticized Bolsonaro's call to the population for a new act of support for the government and against the Federal Supreme Court (STF) on September 7, 2022. “Instead of making 200 years of independence a civic celebration, He wants to have his own party, his own motorcycle”, he commented.
Ciro Gomes (PDT)
As the candidate is being interviewed that night on the Central das Eleições program, shown by GloboNews, his social networks are full of posts with phrases and topics covered during the conversation.
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In one of the excerpts, Ciro calls Lula the “Kinder Egg” candidate, mentioning that the PT member presents a “hollow” speech to solve Brazil's problems.