Brazil Candidates Wrap Up Divisive Campaign Pledging Respect
- Frontrunner Bolsonaro pledges respect for constitution
- Workers Party’s Haddad says win still possible despite polls
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Brazil’s presidential candidates wrapped up a campaign marked by violence and division by toning down their attacks and calling for respect and compliance with the law.
Front-runner Jair Bolsonaro went on social media to pledge respect for the constitution and civil rights, while Workers Party’s candidate Fernando Haddad visited impoverished communities in his hometown of Sao Paulo to tell supporters there’s still time to pick up more votes and win on Sunday.