Julio Borges is an unusual politician among Venezuela’s fragmented opposition. He is running for office. While much of the rest of the opposition is intent on boycotting the presidential election this year, Mr. Borges was busy here on a recent twoday campaign swing, shaking hands, kissing cheeks and trying against long odds to win over supporters of President Hugo Chávez. “We spent seven years trying to get Chávez out of Miraflores,” Mr. Borges said, referring to the presidential palace. “What we have to do is get Chávez out of people’s hearts.” Full Story
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