Brazil votes in tight presidential runoff

  • 10 years ago
Brazilians head to the polls Sunday in a bitterly-contested election.

Final polls give incumbent Dilma Rousseff the edge as she seeks her second term leading Latin America's largest economy.

Her Workers' Party has held power for 12 years -- leveraging an economic boom to expand social programs that helped lift more than 40 million people from poverty.

But she's facing a tough race against former State Governor Aecio Neves, who wants to adopt more market-friendly fiscal measures to rein in public spending.

The race is Brazil's most competitive presidential campaign in decades.

It is also the most acrimonious, dominated by negative advertising and a steady drum beat of corruption allegations.

Brazilians vote in a bitterly-contested election that pits a leftist president against a centrist senator who is promising pro-business policies. Vanessa Johnston reports.

Brazil votes in tight presidential runoff

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