Brazilian rightwing politicians are focusing on former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro to pick up the baton should her husband be disenfranchised and therefore become ineligible to run in future elections.
The contest could swing either way and promises to prolong what has been a bruising battle that polarised Latin America’s No. 1 economy and tested the strength of its democracy.
By Maria Carolina Marcello BRASILIA (Reuters) - The first round of Brazil's presidential election has come and gone with no final victor, but some big.