One in every three Brazilians admits that they have bought contraband at least once, according to a survey by Datafolha Institute released Monday (May 25). At least 40% of respondents said they know how to recognize an illegal item.
Two of the three pre-election opinion polls whose results were released on Saturday (Oct 25) show presidential candidate and incumbent Dilma Rousseff ahead of her rival Aécio Neves. The survey from Datafolha, however, reports the two hopefuls as statistically tied.