
Gerald Kutney
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On Sunday, Brazilian electors will cast their vote in a tight contest that will not only set the course for this extraordinarily polarised country but also have a powerful impact on the future of the world. Hopes that the far-right incumbent, Jair Bolsonaro, would be decisively rejected in the first round were dashed when he fared far better than expected, with 43% of votes, and his challenger, the former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, fell just short of an outright majority with 48%. Eleventh-hour handouts to the poorest and lavish quantities of disinformation have aided Mr Bolsonaro’s recovery. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/oct/27/the-guardian-view-on-brazils-election-bolsonaros-return-would-cost-us-all
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Any vote counts. Every voice should be heard because each and every opinion might be the next revolutionary step .
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The whole world should celebrate the victory of Lungs of our world!
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This voting is right now the most important globally for us and future generations.
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Brazil. Brazil. May brazilians vote wisely for the sake of planet earth