BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is coasting into an election year as clear favourite, but she must do more to curb violence and corruption to maintain her popularity, a poll showed on Thursday.
Rousseff has been recovering from the pounding her approval ratings took after the massive protests in June against corruption, poor public services and the high cost of living, according to the poll commissioned by the private transport sector lobby CNT and conducted by pollsters MDA.
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