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Poll: Who will you vote for president?

After 90 days of intense debates, the 2010 elections come to an end. This was probably the most polarized election since Brazil's redemocratization in 1985: on one side, Dilma Rousseff representing the Workers' Party (PT); on the other, José Serra at the head of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB).

It was probably also in these elections that religious sectors showed how strong they are and how much they can change the results of the polls. It was also the toughest election for the LGBT community, which became a bargaining chip for evangelical and Catholic votes. These elections were also, without a shadow of a doubt, the one in which we had the most technocratic candidates.

But, like it or not, on Sunday, October 31st, we will go to the polls to choose the next president of Brazil. And you, reader, do you already know who you will vote for?

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