Desconhecido: Kennedy, I think Bolsonaro had a relative victory, first because his campaign's expectations were very low. They were very pessimistic and very insecure, thinking he might suffer a massacre. And that wasn't what we saw. I think it was pretty balanced.
Desconhecido: At the start, Lula opened well, much more at ease. First confrontation, the issue of the pandemic.
That left Bolsonaro on the ropes, with his hands tied, on the defensive. Then, in the second block, there was a balance between the two. The journalists' questions helped and hurt one and the other. And in the third block, I think Bolsonaro devoured Lula. I didn't understand why he left those 7 minutes for Bolsonaro to speak freely. It was better for Bolsonaro than a free airtime on television. More time. Even more time, in fact. And worse, then when the...
Desconhecido: the microphone came back to him, he didn't answer the questions Bolsonaro raised, which were questions of custom, the old story of abortion, the old story of gender ideology, he let all that go by.
Desconhecido: I think Lula did well in the first block, on an issue that concerned Bolsonaro, he hit a weak point.