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Brazilians go to the polls on Sunday to elect their next president, in a run-off between left-wing former President Lula da Silva and right-wing incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
Poverty is a huge election issue. Because of Covid and the cost of living crisis, a lot of Brazilians are struggling financially.
North-eastern Brazil was particularly hard hit during the pandemic, and in the state of Ceará, many believe Lula is the man with the answer to their problems.
Correspondent: Camilla Veras Mota
Producer and editor: Sofia Bettiza
Camera: Bruno Xavier