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WEEKEND: Comeback kid Lula seeking Brazil’s top job at 76…

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will be hoping his record as the most popular president in Brazilian history can trump the ignominy of a graft conviction to hand him a third term at the helm — 12 years after his last.Having overcome childhood poverty, cancer, deep personal loss and a controversial jail term, the 76-year-old former metalworker and unionist goes head-to-head in a first election round Sunday with far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.Known for his political skill and folksy touch, Lula left office in 2010 as a blue-collar hero who presided over a commodity-fueled economic boom that helped lift 30 million people out of poverty.His approval rating stood at an unprecedented 87 percent.But he then became mired in a massive corruption scandal that engulfed some of Brazil’s most influential politicians, business executives and the Workers’ Party (PT).Lula was jailed in 2018, effectively eliminating him as the favorite in that year’s presidential race — which Bolsonaro won.He spent more than 18 months in prison before being freed pending appeal.His convictions were thrown out last year by the Supreme Court, which found the lead judge on the case was biased. Lula has led Bolsonaro in the opinion polls ever since.The leftist icon has rejected any idea of seeking vengeance if re-elected.“I stayed calm, preparing myself as Mandela prepared for 27 years, as Gandhi prepared all his life, to get out of prison without anger,” he told supporters in Sao Paulo last week, describing himself as a man of “peace and love.”- Workers’ Party ‑Lula has crisscrossed Brazil on the campaign trail, avoiding large crowds for security reasons, and never without h …

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