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MinnPost - Mon Dec 7, 11:46 am ET
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, and COCHRANE, CHILE — Bolivian President Evo Morales easily won his second five-year term Sunday night, solidifying the revolution he promises to bring to the country's long-oppressed indigenous majority.
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WashingtonTV - Mon Dec 7, 2:07 pm ET
Washington, 7 December (WashingtonTV)—Bolivia’s President Evo Morales appeared to have easily won re-election on Sunday, according to unofficial results.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 6:51 pm ET
Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales vowed on Monday to increase state control over the economy and strengthen political power for indigenous groups, a day after exit polls showed he was re-elected in a landslide.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 7:13 am ET
Polls opened Sunday in Bolivia's general election that is likely to deliver Evo Morales another five-year term in office and consolidate the anti-American president's hold on power.
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The Gainesville Sun - Mon Dec 7, 6:11 am ET
The Associated Press President Evo Morales easily won re-election Sunday, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.
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U.S. Department of State - Mon Dec 7, 2:57 pm ET
Elections in Bolivia Ian Kelly Department Spokesman Washington, DC December 7, 2009 We congratulate President Evo Morales on his re-election and commend the Bolivian people and their electoral institutions for a peaceful and orderly voting process yesterday. We look forward to working with President Morales and his administration to continue advancing the bilateral dialogue started by our ...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 3:19 pm ET
Bolivia's newly reelected President Evo Morales boasted Tuesday that he had received congratulations from fellow anti-US figures Fidel Castro of Cuba and President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
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Nasdaq - Sun Dec 6, 10:02 pm ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AFP)--Leftist President Evo Morales claimed victory in Sunday's election promising more change in his second term in office, as his party locked in an absolute majority in Congress.
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INO News - Mon Dec 7, 2:10 am ET
(RTTNews) - Evo Morales, the leftist incumbent president of Bolivia, appears set to serve a second five-year term after exit polls projected his victory in the election Sunday, giving him almost two-thirds of the votes cast.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 10:32 am ET
Bolivian President Evo Morales said Monday he would deepen reforms focused on Indian power and state control of the economy after exit polls showed he was re-elected in a landslide Sunday.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 1:59 pm ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed victory in elections yesterday following a pledge to extend his socialist “revolution” and boost payouts to the poor and elderly in the natural gas-rich nation.
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USA Today - Mon Dec 7, 12:58 am ET
Bolivian President Evo Morales. appeared headed to easy re-election Sunday, with a strong mandate for further revolutionary.
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EARTHtimes.org - Sun Dec 6, 7:01 pm ET
La Paz - Exit polls showed left-wing President Evo Morales winning re-election with a first-round majority after Sunday's voting. Bolivia's first indigenous head of state, Morales had 62 per cent according to the survey compared to 24 per cent for co...
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 11:24 pm ET
Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed a landslide re-election victory on Sunday as voters backed his left-wing policies of Indian power, social spending and state control of industry.
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Boston Globe - Sun Dec 6, 3:48 am ET
President Evo Morales, a coca-grower at odds with Washington but popular at home for empowering Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority, is expected to coast to easy re-election Sunday.