Duarte Possebon, Daphine2024-04-302024-04-302024-04https://hdl.handle.net/11299/262804Faculty Advisor: David SamuelsSince 1989, when Lula InĂ¡cio da Silva ran for presidency for the first time, Brazilian politics became more polarized. The main competition has been between Lula's left party, know as the Workers Party (Partido Trabalhista, PT) and his opponents. Among his biggest competitors, Jair Bolsonaro from the Liberal Party stands out as a known figure from the right side of polarization.enGender in Brazilian Political CampaignsPresentation