Overview
- Lula’s standing edged higher after Tuesday’s Atlas/Bloomberg survey showed 46.8% approval and 52.5% disapproval.
- Compared with March, approval rose 0.8 percentage point and disapproval fell 1.5 points, changes that sit within the poll’s ±1 point margin of error.
- Ratings of his third term remain negative overall, with 51.3% calling it bad or terrible, 42% saying great or good, and 6.8% regular.
- The poll’s rejection test found 51% say they would never vote for Lula, a headwind that could shape head-to-head matchups by narrowing his ceiling of support.
- Atlas interviewed 5,008 voters online from April 22–27 using random digital recruitment, reporting 95% confidence, a ±1 point margin of error, and TSE registration BR-07992/2026.