SAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazil's president and the former governor trying to deny him a second term attacked each other Wednesday on the nation's economic future in their final campaign appearances before a runoff vote.
Speaking from a stage mounted on a closed-off street in a low-income Sao Paulo suburb that strongly supports his leftist Workers' Party, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that his challenger would sell out Brazil by privatizing state industries and enacting policies benefiting the rich and virtually enslaving the poor.
But candidate Geraldo Alckmin reiterated the corruption allegations that have hit the Workers' Party hard during the campaign, and said …
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