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Poll Gives Rousseff Lead in Brazil President Race Associated Press go to original October 09, 2010
| Workers Party presidential candidate Dilma Rousseff talks to journalists as she campaigns in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010. Rousseff will face Jose Serra of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, PSDB, in a presidential runoff on Oct. 31. (AP/Andre Penner) | | Sao Paulo — The first poll published since the first-round of voting in Brazil's presidential race has governing party candidate Dilma Rousseff in the lead for the Oct. 31 runoff ballot.
The Datafolha polling institute says 48 percent of those surveyed back Rousseff. Forty-one percent support the centrist opposition candidate, Jose Serra. The rest are undecided or plan to annul their ballots.
The results were published Saturday by the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo. The poll interviewed in person 3,265 people in 201 counties across Brazil. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.
Rousseff led the Oct. 3 first-round, getting 46.9 percent of the votes - falling short of the majority needed to avoid a runoff. Serra got 32.6 percent.
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