CARACAS (Reuters) - President Hugo Chavez showed off new infrastructure projects on Saturday, while opposition candidate Henrique Capriles accused him of wasting Venezuela's money on foreign allies in frenetic campaigning before the October 7 election.
With opinion polls inconclusive, both men are wooing undecided voters in what looks likely to be the closest presidential election of the charismatic socialist leader's 14-year rule.
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