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Presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro waves to his supporters as he leaves a polling station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Oct. 28, 2018. Right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential run-off on Sunday. (Xinhua/Li Ming)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- Right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential run-off on Sunday.
With 99.21 percent of ballots counted, Bolsonaro had 55.24 percent of valid votes and his opponent, Fernando Haddad, had 44.76 percent.
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Video PlayerCloseFernando Haddad (2nd R), presidential candidate of Brazilian Workers' Party, arrives at a hotel to wait for the results of Brazilian presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Oct. 28, 2018. Right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential run-off on Sunday. With 99.21 percent of ballots counted, Bolsonaro had 55.24 percent of valid votes and his opponent, Fernando Haddad, had 44.76 percent. (Xinhua/Rahel Patrasso)
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Video PlayerCloseFernando Haddad (C), presidential candidate of Brazilian Workers' Party, arrives at a hotel to wait for the results of Brazilian presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Oct. 28, 2018. Right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential run-off on Sunday. With 99.21 percent of ballots counted, Bolsonaro had 55.24 percent of valid votes and his opponent, Fernando Haddad, had 44.76 percent. (Xinhua/Rahel Patrasso)
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