Brazil Unified Local Elections 4 "Trump" Candidates but All Lost November 17 4:51

In Brazil's Unified Local Elections, four "Trump" candidates ran for the popularity of US President Donald Trump because candidates can run for any name, but all were rejected.

In the U.S. presidential election, President Trump has shown his willingness to continue fighting in court for fraudulent elections, but all Brazilian "Trumps" have admitted defeat and settled a little earlier than the United States. ..

In Brazil, on the 15th of this month, a unified local election was held once every four years to decide the governor and mayor.



In this election, four "Trump" candidates have appeared in response to the popularity of US President Donald Trump, as candidates can file with any name they like.



In the election campaign, there was a candidate for "Trump" who made up and appealed just like President Trump, but the election administration committee said that he was "too playful" and the use of his name was prohibited just before the vote. As a result, all four were rejected.



No one ran in the name of former Vice President Biden, but more than 20 ran in the name of former President Obama, of which multiple "Obama" candidates were elected.



In the US presidential election, President Trump has shown his willingness to continue fighting in court for fraudulent elections, but all Brazilian "Trumps" have admitted defeat and settled a little earlier.