ROME (Reuters) - Silvio Berlusconi acts as if he has already won Italy's election but centre-left rival Walter Veltroni told voters on Friday that the flamboyant media tycoon was "no statesman" and had a poor record on the economy.
Voters complain there is little to choose between their platforms as both candidates promise to lower taxes to boost demand and fend off a looming recession in the euro zone's third biggest economy.
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