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    1. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 17 Jul 2016

      50% of Brazilians think Michel Temer should remain as president; only 32% think Dilma Rousseff should returnhttp://m.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2016/07/1792483-datafolha-aponta-que-metade-dos-brasileiros-prefere-temer-a-dilma.shtml?mobile …

      10 replies 35 retweets 21 likes
    2. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 17 Jul 2016

      But 1 in 3 Brazilians don't even know the name of the acting president, so this seems less a vote for the new govt than a vote against Dilma

      4 replies 31 retweets 51 likes
      Alex Cuadros Verified account ‏@alexcuadros 19 Jul 2016

      Why do only 3% of Brazilians now say they want elections? Because pollsters didn't specifically ask them this timepic.twitter.com/3wjyHudYG6

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      1. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 19 Jul 2016

        Link to full report for the latest Datafolha poll: http://datafolha.folha.uol.com.br/opiniaopublica/2016/07/1792812-governo-temer-e-aprovado-por-14.shtml … and for the previous one: http://datafolha.folha.uol.com.br/opiniaopublica/2016/04/1759676-reprovacao-a-gestao-dilma-recua-e-volta-a-nivel-pre-manifestacao.shtml …

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        1. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 19 Jul 2016

          In the previous Datafolha poll, 79% of Brazilians had said they supported new elections. They didn't all just magically change their mind

          4 replies 54 retweets 51 likes
        2. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 19 Jul 2016

          The question is: Was @folha just inept, or did it willfully present the data in a misleading way? (I'm a generous soul, going with inept)

          7 replies 44 retweets 53 likes
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        1. Lizzie O'Leary ‏@lizzieohreally 19 Jul 2016

          @alexcuadros HOW did we not talk about Temer's poetry yesterday??

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        2. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 19 Jul 2016

          @lizzieohreally Perhaps for the Marketplace Weekend Literary Edition?

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        1. Sofia ‏@SofiaRech 19 Jul 2016

          @alexcuadros 2) what would you like to happen? (she should stay/he should assume/it doesn't matter, new elections should be done)

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        2. Alex Cuadros ‏@alexcuadros 19 Jul 2016

          @SofiaRech admittedly the second question is somewhat confusingly worded.

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      2. Will Carless ‏@willcarless 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros yeah. There's no fucking way that is accurate

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      3. Sofia ‏@SofiaRech 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros Isn't a little different to ask 1) if you want new elections in the scenario that both Dilma and Temer leave or

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Edwin Fuller ‏@edufuller 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros @MSavarese pollsters are sold to Temer govt

        0 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      5. InstituiçõesSórdidas ‏@cyrusafa 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros @repimlins "l'opinion publique, ça n'existe pas"

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      6. e.z. ‏@ezfegundo 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros when corrupt corporative "journalism" is over in Brazil, there will still be corrupt pollsters doing the same damage,even worse

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      7. Eduardo Gonçalves ‏@edugoncalvess 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros Cause they don't see ANY candidate/alternative reliable (and there is not really). They're the same! Sad...

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      8. Diego Bunazar ‏@DiegoBunazar 20 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros no one asked, yet 3% mentioned new elections. Meaningful.

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      9. Vladvale ‏@vladvale 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros and when they say "estimulada" in the first question (new poll) it means that this option was given to the respondents.

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        1. Vladvale ‏@vladvale 19 Jul 2016

          @alexcuadros that question about new elections is prety stupid. In any of those cases, new elections would happen anyway.

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        2. Vladvale ‏@vladvale 19 Jul 2016

          @alexcuadros i am not in favor of new elections as a solution to the crises, but I'd answer yes given that question.

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      10. Senhor Atoz ‏@sratoz 19 Jul 2016

        @alexcuadros Well, yes, but then scenario 18 assumed either one or the other in power, whereas scenario 19 assumed neither.

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