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Brazil’s Lula widens lead over Flavio Bolsonaro ahead of presidential vote, poll shows

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SAO PAULO, June ‌10 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula ​da Silva has widened his lead over opposition Senator Flavio Bolsonaro ⁠in the run-up to this year’s presidential race, recovering ground after reports linked the right-wing challenger to ​a disgraced banker, a poll showed on Wednesday.

• Leftist Lula would ‌win a potential second-round runoff against Flavio by 44% to 38%, the Quaest poll commissioned by brokerage Genial suggested.

• ⁠The poll was conducted after Intercept ⁠Brasil published a story alleging Flavio negotiated a $24 million investment from former Banco Master owner Daniel Vorcaro to finance a film inspired by the life of his ‌father, former President Jair Bolsonaro. Flavio has denied any ⁠wrongdoing.

• In a May poll, Lula ‌had 42% versus Flavio's 41%.

• ​Latin America's largest economy will hold a national election in October.

• In a first-round scenario, Lula would take ‌39%, Bolsonaro 29%, Renan Santos and ​Ronaldo Caiado 3% ⁠each, and Romeu Zema 2%.

• In Brazil, if ‌no candidate gets more ⁠than 50% of valid votes, the two frontrunners go to a second-round vote.

• Quaest surveyed 2,004 people between June ​5-8. The poll ‌has a margin of error of two percentage points ⁠in either direction.

(Reporting by Michael ​Susin; Writing by Isabel Teles; Editing by Andrew ​Heavens and Jan Harvey)

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