Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Brazil Ruling Party Candidate Wins Sao Paulo Mayor | Redux

Brazil Ruling Party Candidate Wins Sao Paulo Mayor

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%%SPIN0%% ' Party prospect and previous education minister Fernando Haddad won more than 55 percent of the ballot in Sao Paulo, a typical stronghold for the leading opposition party. Haddad started the race months ago polling simply 2 percent. But he alleviated into office on the back of durable campaigning from preferred previous President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Brazil's present leader Dilma Rousseff. Following his win, Haddad said he would break through the "wall of shame that separates the rich city from the poor city." He promised to make advances in education and learning and the woeful public transportation system inadequate. Jose Serra, of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party and a former mayor and governor of Sao Paulo, won 44 percent of the ballot. He ran against Rousseff in the presidential race in 2010 and against Silva for the presidency in 2002.

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Fernando Haddad

Overall Sentiment: -0.0984838

Relevance: 0.907411

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-0.107868Haddad said he would break through the "wall of shame that separates the rich city from the poor city."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.107868
  • Mean: -0.107868
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

Silva

Overall Sentiment: 0.0885847

Relevance: 0.314407

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Dilma Rousseff

Overall Sentiment: 0.049142

Relevance: 0.285662

Luiz Inacio Lula

Overall Sentiment: 0.265161

Relevance: 0.27352

Jose Serra

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.226585

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  • The Mean is meant to be an indicator of an individual's average comment sentiment.
  • The Standard Deviation, when there are enough quotes, will indicate an individual's consistency of sentiment (i.e. a Standard Deviation of 0 would mean they were very consistent in their sentiment and 1 would mean they were very inconsistent).

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City: Sao Paulo

Overall Sentiment: 0.0655966

Relevance: 0.492334

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Organization: Brazilian Social Democracy Party

Overall Sentiment: 0.0897025

Relevance: 0.339493

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