Guno צְבִי
We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
The first round of the Brazilian presidential elections took place on Sunday, October 2 without any complications or any credible reports of electoral fraud, the Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) has announced. With 48.43 and 43.20 percent of the vote respectively, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, from the Workers’ Party (PT), and Jair Bolsonaro, from the Liberal Party (PL), have progressed to a second round runoff, the outcome of which will be decided on October 30. Despite the TSE’s announcement, for ideologues from the U.S. far-right, the election results seemed “strange.”
On the day after the elections, Steve Bannon, the former strategist for Donald Trump and friend of the Bolsonaro family, and Matthew Tyrmand, a board member for Project Veritas—a conservative organization that uses hidden cameras to intimidate and expose journalists—raised suspicions about the results of the Brazilian elections on the War Room podcast, created by Bannon.
https://nacla.org/trump-allies-campaign-online-bolsonaro-and-spread-lies-about-electoral-fraud
On the day after the elections, Steve Bannon, the former strategist for Donald Trump and friend of the Bolsonaro family, and Matthew Tyrmand, a board member for Project Veritas—a conservative organization that uses hidden cameras to intimidate and expose journalists—raised suspicions about the results of the Brazilian elections on the War Room podcast, created by Bannon.
https://nacla.org/trump-allies-campaign-online-bolsonaro-and-spread-lies-about-electoral-fraud