Brazilians are angry about a corruption scandal circling President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, but polls suggest they have doubts about handing the job to the notoriously bland alternative, former Sao Paulo Gov. Geraldo Alckmin. Surveys give Silva a strong lead heading into Sunday’s presidential runoff election. Still, he had been expected to easily win the initial ballot Oct. 1, when a surprisingly strong showing by Alckmin denied the incumbent a majority of the votes and forced a runoff. Full Story
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