The stagnation of Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) in the second round in São Paulo, the reactions to the blackout in the city and the smoldering disputes in Curitiba and Fortaleza are the main themes of the Bocas de Urna podcast this Friday (18).

Mônica Bergamo and Marcos Augusto Gonçalves analyze the new Datafolha survey in the capital of São Paulo, which shows a stable scenario: Mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB) with 51% of voting intentions, against 33% for Boulos.

The program also deals with the electoral race in Curitiba and Fortaleza. Reporters Catarina Scortecci and Victoria Azevedo explain the splits and second-round alliances between the two capitals — and also the reasons why waxing and chloroquine became campaign themes.

Patrícia Campos Mello, directly from Lebanon, talks about how the war in the Middle East impacts the American elections and talks about the last steps in the race for the White House.

Bocas de Urna, which follows the Brazilian municipal elections and the American presidential contest, is available on the main audio platforms and has new episodes published on Fridays.

The program has sound editing by Raphael Concli, production by Lucas Monteiro and is coordinated by the Podcasts editor of Sheet. The visual identity is by Catarina Pignato.

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