São Paulo's right-wing fears vote splitting in Senate race could help Lula ally

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São Paulo's right-wing fears a fragmented Senate race could benefit a Lula ally. Concerns are rising that multiple conservative candidates could split the vote, potentially allowing a strong leftist contender, like Fernando Haddad, to secure a Senate seat. Several right-wing figures have declared their candidacies, including Guilherme Derrite and Ricardo Salles, with the PL party also considering its own candidate.


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