A few hours before the start of the elections in Brazil, both the leftist candidate and former president, Luiz Inio Lula da Silva, and the current president, Jair Bolsonaro, held their closing campaigns on the streets of Sao Paulo.
During the morning, at an event called by Bolsonaro, supporters of the man seeking a third term in the country, toured the streets of the city on motorcycles and cars.
For its part, a tide of colors flooded the corner where Paulista and Augusta avenues converge several hours in advance, the meeting point where Lula will begin a journey on a vehicle that could barely move forward due to a crowd eager to greet him, shout their support or take a photo of the man they hope will be their first president.
According to some surveys such as DataFolha, the voting intention for Lula continues