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| Oct.29 |
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President Lula re-elected Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has a landslide victory in the 2nd round of presidential elections
| Voters gave another term for Lula's efforts to ease poverty while improving the economy. Lula had won 60% against Geraldo Alckmin. He was written off by many just over a year ago
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| Oct.1 |
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President forced into runoff| Leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva fell short of the votes he needed to win a second term, triggering a runoff | |
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| Oct.23 |
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Ban on gun sales rejected| Brazilians appeared to soundly reject the ban in a referendum that stirred a fierce
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| Oct.27 |
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Leftist Lula wins presidency by landslide| Former union boss Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had 61.5% to ruling party candidate Serra's 38.5% | |
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'Lula' poised to win elections Former shoeshine boy commanded a wide lead over ruling party candidate Jose Serra in opinion polls
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| Oct.13 |
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Lula dominant in presidency runoff polls Leftist presidential candidate convincingly outdistanced rival Jose Serra in weekend election-runoff opinion polls
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| Oct.7 |
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Lula in runoff for president Luiz Inacio da Silva failed to capture 50 percent of the vote in the first round of Brazilian presidential elections
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| Oct.6 |
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Lula leads presidential vote| Partial results show 56-year-old leftist steelworker and union leader had 46.6% | |
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Leftist seeks outright victory Luiz Inacio da Silva, known as 'Lula', appeared poised to win on his fourth try
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| Oct.5 |
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Presidential polls show leftist to win Silva, a former union boss who lost his last 3 bids for the presidency, commanding a runaway lead
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