MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - The candidate running in third place in Uruguay presidential election on Sunday appeared to throw his weight behind the centre-right National Party's Luis Lacalle Pou ahead of a run-off, saying he had the "best values" of the two contenders.
Exit polls showed Pedro Bordaberry winning 13 to 14 percent of Sunday's vote and his backing of second-placed Lacalle Pou would ensure a closely fought run-off.
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