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- People walk past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- Campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (L) and opposition candidate Henrique Capriles (R) are seen on an apartment building in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A woman walks past a wall promoting Venezuela's opposition candidate Henrique Capriles in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. The words on the wall read: "The time has come! Capriles Radonski for President" and "There is a way" (in the flag). REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A campaign poster of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is seen on an apartment building in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- Residents walk on a pavement with graffiti supporting Venezuela's President and candidate Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election in the upcoming presidential election, in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A soldier stands near a door next to a campaign mural of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man cleans a street in front of a campaign sign of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A woman walks past a poster promoting Venezuela's opposition candidate Henrique Capriles in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- People walk past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A woman walks past a campaign sign of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man walks past a wall with posters promoting Venezuela's opposition candidate Henrique Capriles in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man walks past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man walks past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- People walk past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- Residents walk past buildings with graffiti and banners supporting Venezuela's President and candidate Hugo Chavez and a campaign billboard of opposition candidate Henrique Capriles (top R) in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man is seen through the window of a bus as he walks past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man walks past a campaign sign of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- People walk past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- Shoe accessories hang in front of posters of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election in a presidential vote on October 7, in Caracas October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A child sits in front of graffiti promoting Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election in a presidential vote on October 7, in Caracas October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A man leans on a wall with graffiti promoting Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election in a presidential vote on October 7, at Catia neighbourhood in Caracas October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- An inflatable figure of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election in a presidential vote on October 7, is seen atop a market in Caracas October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
- A woman gestures as she walks past graffiti showing Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election in a presidential vote on October 7, in Caracas October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) Foto: REUTERS
- A man walks past graffiti showing Venezuela's opposition candidate Henrique Capriles in Caracas October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) Foto: REUTERS
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People walk past campaign posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 6, 2012. Venezuelans go to the polls on October 7 in a presidential election that pits President Hugo Chavez against opposition rival Henrique Capriles. While most polls indicate a clear win for Chavez, others have shown Capriles narrowing the gap. Chavez is seeking a new six-year term as he marks his 14th year in power. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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