After a tight race, Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva will become the next president of Brazil. The far-left former Brazilian president won 50.83 percent of the vote, with over 98 percent of votes counted in the extremely tight run-off election on Sunday. Incumbent Jair Bolsonaro won 49.17 percent of the vote, compared to 50.83 by Lula da Silva, who was convicted in 2017 for money laundering though a court threw out his conviction in March 2021.
"He cannot concede, impossible," Steve Bannon said of the results. "Screw Biden, screw the State Department, screw the CIA, f*ck 'em." He said that "we have to outvote the machines, we have to be in the counting room... This is why we need people to get out the vote, force multiplier."
Bannon calls on Bolsonaro to not concede: 'Screw Biden, screw the State Dept, screw the CIA, f*ck 'em'
Steve Bannon by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
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