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BREAKING: Bolsonaro's Son SURGES Ahead of Socialist Lula in Brazil Presidential Poll

Gary FranchiJanuary 26, 2026278 views
BREAKING: Bolsonaro's Son SURGES Ahead of Socialist Lula in Brazil Presidential Poll
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The winds of change are blowing across South America as a new poll shows Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, leading socialist incumbent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in a potential runoff for Brazil's presidency.

This marks the first time any member of the Bolsonaro political dynasty has polled ahead of the aging leftist leader who has overseen Brazil's continued decline under socialist policies. The results suggest Brazilian voters are growing tired of Lula's failed economic agenda and authoritarian crackdowns on conservative voices.

The poll results couldn't come at a better time for freedom-loving patriots across the Americas. While President Trump begins his second term with a mandate to restore American greatness, our allies in Brazil appear ready to reject the same globalist socialism that has plagued their nation under Lula's regime.

The Bolsonaro Legacy Lives On

Flavio Bolsonaro's surge represents more than just family name recognition—it signals that Brazilians haven't forgotten the prosperity and national pride they experienced under his father's conservative leadership. Jair Bolsonaro championed Brazil-first policies, stood up to Big Tech censorship, and refused to bow to the climate change hysteria pushed by global elites.

Meanwhile, Lula's presidency has been marked by economic stagnation, rising crime, and the same tired socialist playbook that has destroyed Venezuela and continues to impoverish millions across Latin America.

"The Brazilian people are waking up to the reality that socialism has failed them once again," one political analyst noted. "Flavio represents a return to the policies that actually worked."

This polling shift comes as conservative movements worldwide are gaining momentum alongside Trump's triumphant return to the White House. From Argentina's Javier Milei to potential victories in Brazil, freedom-loving patriots are pushing back against the globalist agenda.

Will the Bolsonaro family complete their political comeback and restore conservative leadership to Brazil? The answer could reshape the entire Western Hemisphere's fight against socialism.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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EconomicRealistVerifiedJan 27, 2026
This makes sense given Brazil's economic struggles under leftist policies. People remember what prosperity looks like under conservative leadership.
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BusinessOwnerBRVerifiedJan 27, 2026
As someone who does business in Brazil, I can tell you the economy improved dramatically under Bolsonaro senior. Eduardo will continue those pro-business policies.
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ConservativeMom2024VerifiedJan 27, 2026
HUGE win! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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AntiCorruption88VerifiedJan 27, 2026
After all the scandals with Lula and the Workers' Party, it's refreshing to see Brazilians choosing integrity. The tide is turning across Latin America!
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PatriotBrazil22VerifiedJan 28, 2026
Finally! The Brazilian people are waking up and rejecting socialism. Eduardo has his father's fighting spirit and will restore Brazil's prosperity.
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RioConservativeVerifiedJan 28, 2026
Absolutely right! The Bolsonaro family represents real change, not the corruption we saw under Lula.
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FreeMarketFanVerifiedJan 28, 2026
Question - how reliable is this polling data? I want to be optimistic but we've seen polls be wrong before. Either way, great to see momentum building!
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DataWatcherVerifiedJan 28, 2026
This poll has been pretty accurate in past elections. Sample size looks solid too.
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TraditionalistVoiceVerifiedJan 28, 2026
The contrast couldn't be clearer - capitalism vs socialism, freedom vs government control. Praying Eduardo can maintain this lead through election day.
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ChurchGoer47Verified6 days ago
Amen to that! Brazil needs leaders who respect traditional values and free enterprise.
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SaoPauloVoterVerified6 days ago
This is fantastic news! I've been following Brazilian politics closely and Eduardo is exactly what the country needs right now.