In a campaign for the PSDB’s caucuses, the governor of Rio Grande do Sul, Eduardo Leite, quoted on Sunday, 17, in Santo André (SP), the slogan adopted by João Doria in 2018 to affirm that he refuses to participate in the debate and launch doubts about the way of voting, digital, “it’s a thing of pocketbookism”.
“Denying participation in debates and raising suspicions about the form of voting is a matter of pocketbookism. I hope the ‘BolsoDoria’ doesn’t come back. I hope that we have a PSDB attitude, which values debates, dialogue, and the construction of convergence”, said the governor of Rio Grande do Sul.
The slogan was adopted by Doria in the 2018 campaigns as a way to attract the electorate of the then presidential candidate. The link, however, was broken the year after the election.
Leite was in a meeting with supporters in Santo André this Sunday morning and made the comment after being asked about the opponent’s doubts about the method of voting in the primaries, which is digital, and for, before, refusing to participate in a debate between the pre-candidates that will take place next Tuesday, 19. Doria backed off and accepted the invitation on Saturday, 16. Former Manaus mayor, Arthur Virgílio Neto, the third competitor in the dispute, will also participate in the conversation. How did the state, Doria has been trying to get closer to Virgil.
The two governors are the party’s main candidates for the 2022 presidential race and have been raising the tone of the contest for votes in the primaries. The main field of dispute, now, is the State of São Paulo, which concentrates most of the toucan votes.
The state president of the PSDB, Marco Vinholi, disapproved of the speech on Twitter. “Leite comes to SP and attacks Doria once more. Dialogue in theory, aggression in practice. It is time for us to have a candidate to unite the party and the country, not divide,” he wrote this Sunday afternoon. Doria, for her part, did not comment on the lines.
Leite concentrated its activities this weekend in Santo André and, in the afternoon, in São Paulo. Doria, on the other hand, was in São José do Rio Preto on Saturday and in Santos on Sunday. The governor of São Paulo was accompanied by the deputy, Rodrigo Garcia.
In the inner city, he released a manifesto he received from the São Paulo Association of Municipalities that counts the support of 350 mayors and deputy mayors for his pre-candidacy.
The winner of the previews will be chosen as follows: four groups will vote on November 21 – affiliated; mayors and deputy mayors; councilors, state and district representatives; governors, vice governors, former presidents and the current president of the National Executive Committee, federal deputies and senators. Each of these groups has a weight of 25% of the total votes.
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