The Guardian: “Brazil’s former leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva — who is widely tipped to challenge Jair Bolsonaro for the presidency next year after regaining his political rights — stopped short of explicitly confirming he would run. But Lula, who rose from rural poverty to become Brazil’s first working-class president, left no doubt he was plotting an extraordinary finale to one of the world’s most enduring and dramatic political careers.”
“Brazil’s top pollster, Datafolha, recently forecast Lula would beat Bolsonaro in a second round run-off by a margin of more than 20 percent.”

