Funny how nobody’s talking about the right-wing majority in Brazil, yet the data keeps surfacing. Datafolha shows 35% identify as right, 22% as left—yet mainstream narratives act like the reverse. Could the media’s focus on “extreme” labels skew perceptions? Or is there a strategic silence around these numbers? The 14% of Bolsonaristas calling themselves left and 34% of Petistas as right? That’s a weird inversion—maybe polling methods are flawed, or maybe “ideology” is a moving target. Follow the money: who benefits from framing Brazil as left-leaning? The numbers don’t lie, but the stories we tell about them sure do.

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