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Sunday, 5 June 2011 - Peru's Humala noses ahead on eve of run-off: poll |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Slideshow Full Focus Photos of the week Our top photos from the past week.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Hair in Casey Anthony's trunk may be Caylee's: expert 3:03pm EDT Nadal says his best might not be enough 10:07am EDT Key al Qaeda man killed in Pakistan by drone strike 2:45pm EDT Girl falls to death from New Jersey Ferris wheel 03 Jun 2011 "The world is getting warmer": Romney 03 Jun 2011 Discussed 75 150 economists back U.S. Republicans in debt fight 61 Moody’s sounds alarm over U.S. debt limit and deficits 50 ”The world is getting warmer”: Romney Watched Scientists revive ancient spider in stunning 3D detail Tue, May 24 2011 Blake Lively denies naked photos, Gaga's album goes number one Thu, Jun 2 2011 Wanted: jobs for college grads Fri, Jun 3 2011 Peru's Humala noses ahead on eve of run-off: poll Tweet Share this Email Print Factbox Factbox: Recent polls in Peru's presidential race Fri, Jun 3 2011 Related News UPDATE 3-Peru markets cautious on uncertain election Fri, Jun 3 2011 Peru's Humala edges ahead in polls; markets nervous Fri, Jun 3 2011 Peru Datum poll shows Fujimori with tiny lead-source Fri, Jun 3 2011 Peru faces divisive election cliffhanger Wed, Jun 1 2011 Analysis & Opinion Party wins big in Vietnam, but with a few twists Big banks see slow recovery for small business Related Topics World » 1 / 4 A police officer directs a truck carrying electoral materials to be delivered to polling stations, ahead of Sunday's elections in Lima June 4, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Pilar Olivares By Patricia Velez LIMA | Sat Jun 4, 2011 4:48pm EDT LIMA (Reuters) - Left-winger Ollanta Humala has edged into the lead on the eve of Peru's presidential election, a key poll showed on Saturday, but the race is still a statistical tie, a source familiar with the data said. The poll by Datum showed the former army officer had 50.8 percent of the vote, while right-wing lawmaker Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori, had 49.2 percent. The survey polled 5,015 people nationwide, with a margin of error of 1.4 percentage points. A separate poll by Datum published on Friday had given Fujimori a slight edge. Surveys by other pollsters this week have also shown a technical tie. Peru's stocks and currency have swung wildly as Humala narrowed in on, and even edged ahead of, market-favorite Fujimori in polls, as investors worry he will impose tighter state control over the economy, boost social spending and undermine fiscal stability in one of the world's fastest-growing economies. Top minerals exporter Peru has grown nearly as fast as China over the past few years, though a third of Peruvians still live in poverty. Votes from Peruvians overseas could prove crucial, and markets are bracing for the prospect of a recount that could take days. Fujimori's father opened Peru to free trade and tamed hyperinflation while he was president in the 1990s, but he was later sent to prison for corruption and for using death squads to crack down on left-wing insurgents. Humala, who as an army commander led a bloodless revolt in 2000 to demand the elder Fujimori step down and narrowly lost the 2006 election, has sought to win over moderate voters by toning down fiery anti-capitalist rhetoric. He says investors have nothing to fear. "We are proposing democracy, not dictatorship ... with development, social and economic inclusion, as well as economic growth," Humala said in a television interview late on Friday. Humala has promised to run a balanced budget, name experienced technocrats to his cabinet, and has vowed to respect foreign investors who plan to pour $40 billion into mining and oil projects over the next decade. Humala has tried to cast himself in the vein of Brazil's center-left former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and has distanced himself from his one-time political mentor, Venezuela's firebrand leftist leader Hugo Chavez. Like Fujimori, he wants a windfall tax on the vast mining sector. He also says the state must vigorously regulate the economy and exert more control over "strategic" natural resources. Still, he has ruled out taking over private firms. Wary markets prefer Fujimori, who has warned that Humala could roll back free-market reforms that were first implemented by her father and contributed to stability after years of economic chaos and guerrilla wars. (Writing by Simon Gardner) World Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. 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