CARACAS (Reuters) - Opposition leader Henrique Capriles charged there was a plot to change the result of Sunday's presidential election in Venezuela, which will decide if a longtime loyalist continues Hugo Chavez's self-styled socialist revolution.
By mid-evening, both Capriles' camp and that of acting President Nicolas Maduro expressed confidence that they had won, raising concerns that the results might be contested.
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