Poll Has Collor Ahead in Brazilian Campaign
<i> Reuters</i>
RIO DE JANEIRO — The first Gallup poll in Brazil for the second round of the presidential race, released Sunday, gives right-of-center candidate Fernando Collor de Mello the lead against leftist Luis Inacio da Silva.
Collor, of the newly created Party of National Reconstruction, had 50.3% of intended votes, against 36.6% for Da Silva of the radical Workers’ Party, Gallup said.
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