Brazil’s three biggest vote banks—São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro—aren’t just political battlegrounds; they are the country’s demographic and economic core.

Together they account for roughly 40% of Brazil’s population (São Paulo about 44 million, Minas about 21 million, Rio about 16 million) and just over half of national GDP (São Paulo near 31%,

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