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BRAZIL-ELECTION/MIDDLECLASS
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September 09, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) waves to supporters as she attends... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party waves to supporters as she attends a rally... 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) waves to supporters as she attends a rally campaign in Guarulhos September 5, 2014. A faltering economy and mounting frustration over poor public services are dimming the outlook for Brazil's "new middle class." Leftist President Dilma Rousseff is watching a once-loyal base - and her chances of re-election next month - slip away. Her main rival, environmentalist Marina Silva, has surged in the polls and is favoured to win a likely second-round runoff against Rousseff. Silva, who grew up poor on a rubber plantation, has emerged as the anti-establishment candidate in this campaign. Within three weeks of entering the race late following the death of her party's original candidate, she is in striking distance of becoming the first Afro-Brazilian woman to lead Brazil. Picture taken September 5, 2014. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ELECTIONS) 
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