Summary of 'Lula não está com vantagem tão pronunciável nas pesquisas que lhe permita desprezar ida ao debate'

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In this video, Paulo Kramer, a political scientist and founder of the Liberdade Econômica Foundation, discusses the Brazilian presidential election. He says that he does not believe that the election will be resolved in the first round, and that it is still very competitive. He also mentions that the current president, Bolsonaro, is gradually building up his own confidence and that he may perform better in the next debate.

  • 00:00:00 Paulo Kremer, a political scientist, discusses the debate between the candidates for president, and how Lula's absence may have resulted in his loss. He says that Lula should have gone to the debate, as it is one of the main topics of discussion, and that the format of the debate needs to change in order to be more productive. Finally, Kremer mentions that we had a surprise appearance by the priest, Kelmon Cardoso, which shook up the balance of power in the debates.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, Paulo Kramer, a political scientist and founder of the Liberdade Econômica Foundation, discusses the expectations people have for the upcoming Brazilian presidential election. He says that he does not believe that the election will be resolved in the first round, and that it is still very competitive. He also mentions that the current president, Bolsonaro, is gradually building up his own confidence and that he may perform better in the next debate.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the final days of the Brazilian presidential campaign, specifically discussing the importance of Sao Paulo in the race. The candidate, Simone Tebeth, is discussed, with emphasis on her recent visits to the city. The professor mentions that the campaign has been short, and that the final vote is on Sunday, October 2nd. The video also discusses the Campo battleground, a term used to describe the states where Brazilian presidential candidates are most likely to lose.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the problem with the accuracy of polls, which has led to a discrepancy between the various results. Professor says that if the responsible parties had more humility, the voting system could be improved. He also says that the market can correct any mistakes made by institutions. However, Professor worries that this could only happen if the responsible parties learn humility.
  • 00:20:00 The video talks about how polls can be inaccurate and how there are problems with the methodology. It then talks about a political scientist, Paulo Kramer, who says that Lula's chances of winning the election are slim because of the way the polls are conducted.

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