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« on: July 30, 2021, 08:12:28 PM »

In 2010, Dilma Rousseff (PT) was elected president of Brazil.

Datafolha conducted a survey in the University of São Paulo (USP), the best ranked university in Brazil. The majority of the professors supported José Serra (PSDB), the majority of the students supported Marina Silva (PV) and the majority of the non-professor employees supported Dilma Rousseff (PT). So, most of the professors and students voted on the right of the country.
The survey found these numbers because the medical sciences and the engineering colleges are huge. In the Philosophy, Literature and Social Sciences College (FFLCH) of the University of São Paulo, Dilma Rousseff was the favorite of professors and students, and Plinio Sampaio (PSOL) performed much better than he did in the country.

I didn't see polls in 2018, but I believed the large majority of professors and students of USP voted for Fernando Haddad (PT). University professors can vote on the right of the country if they vote for PSDB, but they don't vote for Bolsonaro.
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