One. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won the ballot (60.3 million votes), against the unpresentable Jair Bolsonaro, who did not admit defeat (58.2 million). How about a difference of just 1.8 percent (two million out of 118.5 valid votes), was it an “adjusted” victory in the country-continent inhabited by 218 million souls?
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