Brazilian leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva maintains a strong lead against incumbent right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro ahead of October's presidential election, a Genial/Quaest poll released on Wednesday (Jul 6) showed.
Lula is seen with 45 per cent voter support in a first-round vote, a 14 per centage point lead over his far-right rival, with Bolsonaro up one point from his 30 per cent support level in June.
In an expected run-off, Lula, a former president, is seen winning with a narrower 19 per centage point gap - taking 53 per cent of the vote versus 34 per cent for Bolsonaro, the Genial/Quaest poll said.
The Genial/Quaest poll also showed that the negative view of Bolsonaro's government stands at 47 per cent, the same result from June, while the percentage of those who see the government in a positive light increased one percentage point to 26 per cent.
For 44 per cent of respondents, the country's economic situation remains the biggest issue the nation faces.
Pollster Quaest interviewed 2,000 voters in person between Jun 29 and Jul 2. The poll has a margin of error of 2 per centage points (source Reuters).