MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - Uruguayans vote in a presidential election runoff on Sunday with leftist ruling coalition candidate Tabare Vazquez expected to win by a comfortable margin.
Opinion polls show Vazquez, who led the cattle-farming country in 2005-2010, with about 54 percent support and his challenger, Luis Lacalle Pou of the National Party, trailing by about 14 percentage points.
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