Brazil: Lula, Bolsonaro return to strongholds to launch runs for president
Brazil's two leading presidential candidates, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Flavio Bolsonaro, have launched their campaigns in their respective strongholds. Lula rallied supporters in Sao Paulo, emphasizing his past policies and national resource control, while Flavio Bolsonaro addressed voters on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.

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AI-generatedBrazil's two leading presidential candidates, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Flavio Bolsonaro, have launched their campaigns in their respective strongholds. Lula rallied supporters in Sao Paulo, emphasizing his past policies and national resource control, while Flavio Bolsonaro addressed voters on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Both candidates are targeting women voters with promises to address rising femicide and gender violence. Lula also voiced concerns about foreign interference in Brazilian politics, while Bolsonaro highlighted his ability to forge international trade deals. The election is anticipated to be highly competitive.
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5 extractedBolsonaro argued he is 'the only one who can sit with the United States, with China, with Israel, with the Middle East, with India and with Argentina to make the best and biggest trade deals for our nation.'
Lula stated, 'No one [abroad] will tap our minerals. We are going to tap them for the benefit of the Brazilian people.'
Senator Flavio Bolsonaro rallied thousands of voters on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Lula spoke to over 10,000 supporters at Vila Euclides Stadium, a place where he rose to political fame.
Brazil's two main presidential candidates, Lula and Bolsonaro, inaugurated their campaigns in their strongholds.