Bernd 10/26/2022 (Wed) 02:13 No.49095 del
>>48917
>All in all still Lula is expected to win, no?
Indeed, and he's still a few points ahead in the polls, but there's a chance he'll lose. This would be the first ever turnaround from a first round defeat to a second round victory for a presidential candidate.

The wackiest event in this year's political circus took place last sunday. Roberto Jefferson, a pro-Bolsonaro politician under house arrest for threats/disinformation (I'll have to write more later on this "fake news" question and the electoral authorities' effort to enact censorship/save democracy from disinformation), was to be taken away to regular arrest by order from Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes, who has been Bolsonaro's nemesis in the past few years. Jefferson had ignored instructions to stay off social media and called another justice, Cármen Lúcia, a whore and a prostitute, and "Carmen Lúcifer". Federal policemen arrived to take him into custody, but he opened fire and threw grenades, wounding two of them. Some hours after they retreated, a pro-Bolsonaro presidential candidate, "Father Kelmon" (a priest in some meme Peruvian Orthodox church), gave away his guns. Jefferson turned himself in. He has apologized to prostitutes for comparing them with Carmen Lúcia.