Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was returning Thursday to the gritty suburb where he campaigned as a radical leftist for years before winning Brazil’s presidency. This time, he’s a popular centrist who stabilized Brazil’s economy and brought millions out of poverty. Silva is virtually assured of victory Sunday, despite repeated allegations of political dirty tricks that forced him to fire his campaign manager and prompted arrest warrants this week for some of his top remaining advisers. Full Story
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