Blogger Gustavo Gayer, who calls himself a “friend of the president”, deleted the video posted on Twitter this Thursday (1) in which he raised doubts about the suitability of Ipec (Intelligence in Research and Strategic Consulting) – created by former directors from Ibope – and from the latest polls on the electorate’s preferences in the presidential race.
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Gayer also linked Ipec to the Lula Institute, an organization created by former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The PT member appears first in the polls of voting intentions.
Candidate for federal deputy for PL, Gayer was accused of fake news by internet users and quickly posted a new video asking for a retraction.
The column of Leonardo Sakamoto, at UOL, found that followers of Jair Bolsonaro are knocking on the door of the Lula Institute to “find out” how Ipec research is carried out. 😱
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And there are still people spreading fake information on the internet. Be warned: disclosing false information can be framed in some crimes, like slander, for example.
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