Millions of Brazilians went to the polls on Oct. 5 to elect the new president of Brazil. There were three frontrunner candidates: Dilma Rousseff, the incumbent and the leader of the Workers' Party; Aecio Neves, leader of Brazilian Social Democracy Party and Marina Silva, former environment minister.
According to the Datafolha's poll, which was conducted on Sept. 17 and Sept. 18, 2014, voter support for Silva was ahead of Rousseff by 46 percent to 44 percent. After a week of aggressive campaigning against Silva, it seemed that Rousseff gained momentum.
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