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Chega MP Pedro Pinto is set to respond to the Intercampus survey carried out for Correio da Manhã.

Gouveia e Melo says he is confident he will make it to the second round and criticises his opponents. Meanwhile, João Cotrim de Figueiredo praises the result of the Catholic University poll for RTP.

In reaction to the latest poll, which puts Seguro in a technical tie with Ventura, the candidate backed by the PS calls on voters to concentrate their votes on his candidacy.

In light of the polls, the candidate supported by PSD and CDS risks failing to reach the second round. Also, the FC Porto and SL Benfica managers preview their Portuguese Cup quarter-final tie.

As the second and final week of campaigning gets under way, candidates are keeping a close eye on the polls and on the impressions they pick up on the ground.
It remains to be seen whether he can recover from the fall. The 'suspicion' is growing that polls are underestimating André Ventura. Cotrim is the biggest silent beneficiary in the clash between Marques Mendes and Gouveia e Melo.

Hugo Matias, editor-in-chief of CNN Portugal, also highlights the stability of Chega and André Ventura in the polls

With the debates finished, Christmas around the corner and the New Year approaching, we examine the polls to try to understand whether there is something for every taste or whether, in fact, they are essentially telling us that everything remains open for five of the eleven presidential candidates. To sketch the picture of what we can see today, Paulo Baldaia speaks with André Azevedo Alves, professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University.

General Pezarat Correia acknowledges confidence in António Filipe in the race for Belém. He admits he feels uncomfortable at the prospect of having to choose between right-wing and far-right candidates in the second round.
