RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Brazilians began voting Sunday morning in a polarizing presidential runoff election that pits an incumbent vowing to safeguard conservative Christian values against a former president promising to return the country to a more pr
Over 120 million set to vote and determine if nation sticks with far-right politics or returns a leftist to the top job; questions whether Bolsonaro will accept defeat
Tereza Cristina pours coffee for visitors to her home surrounded by vast soybean plantations in Brazil’s farm country. The guests sitting in wicker chairs on her porch are friends and farmers keen to hear how they can help President Jair Bolsonaro’s re-election bid. Cristina, Bolsonaro’s former agriculture minister, has become the face of the far-right…
Brazilians vote Sunday in a polarizing presidential runoff election that pits conservative President Jair Bolsonaro against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.