It's obvious that the 2014 World Cup has been a HUGE event for Brazil. And even though it's Argentina facing off against Germany in this Sunday's final, the fallout from the tournament has and continues to be significant.
From criticism about their national soccer team AND about government spending to the country's priorities and the upcoming presidential election - Brazil has a ton going on.
is a Brazilian author and journalist, who joined A Martinez on the line from Brazil to break everything down.
According to him, while people are still reeling from Brazil's loss to Germany, attention is going to start turning towards the national election soon.
But, he says, that it's unlikely that the World Cup results will impact the election at all, since everything was fairly well run, and because the primary focus is going to be jobs and the economy.