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Can S茅rgio Moro Still Play the Hero?

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Former Minister of Justice and Public Security S茅rgio Moro announced his informal entrance into the 2022 presidential election by joining the centrist political party Podemos (鈥淲e can鈥) and acknowledging he was 鈥 a run鈥 for the presidency. Although Moro鈥檚 announcement did not come as a surprise, it nevertheless changes some of the dynamics of the presidential race.

In his speech, the former judge criticized frontrunners President Jair Bolsonaro (under whom Moro served) and former President Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva (whom Moro put in jail), and positioned himself as the terceira via (鈥渢hird way鈥) for the of voters turned off by the current and former leaders. Could Moro be the compromise candidate so many Brazilians are hoping for?

The short answer is maybe, but it will be an uphill climb.

In a deeply polarized political environment that pits the standard-bearers of Brazil鈥檚 right and left as prominent contenders, no center/center-right candidate has definitively stood out. S茫o Paulo Governor Jo茫o Doria, Rio Grande do Sul Governor Eduardo Leite, Minas Gerais Senator Rodrigo Pacheco and former Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta are all notable candidates, yet all remain in the in polls. Initial surveys have shown Moro attracting less than of voters, while others show the former judge consolidating a third-place position. Ironically, Moro might inadvertently help Lula widen his first-round margin of victory by siphoning voters from Bolsonaro 鈥 particularly upper-class Brazilians and those in the southern region of the country.

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The former justice minister stands out from other third-way candidates because of his unparalleled name recognition as the judge who presided over the high-profile 鈥淐ar Wash鈥 corruption investigation. The sprawling case made Moro an internationally respected crime fighter. But his star has faded in recent years, thanks to his controversial decision to join the Bolsonaro cabinet, and allegations of political bias and judicial overreach that tainted the legacy of the 鈥淐ar Wash鈥 investigation. Today, the former judge鈥檚 negative ratings exceed 60 percent, second only to the divisive Bolsonaro.

Moro鈥檚 鈥渇loor鈥 of support is probably high enough to crowd out other center-right candidates in the race, but his controversial reputation and high rejection ratings may make mounting a competitive presidential campaign a daunting challenge. That is particularly true as his signature issue, corruption, is no longer viewed by Brazilian voters as a top priority, given the country鈥檚 economic crisis.

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