Final Colombia Presidential Polls Point to Duque-Petro Runoff
A candidate pledging to cut taxes on corporations will face off against a leftist former mayor of Bogota in the second round of Colombia’s presidential election, polls say.
Humberto de la Calle, presidential candidate for the Colombian Liberal Party, from left, Ivan Duque, presidential candidate for the Democratic Center Party, German Vargas Lleras, former Colombian vice president and presidential candidate for the Radical Change party, and Gustavo Petro, presidential candidate for the Progressivists Movement Party, attend a televised presidential debate in Bogota, Colombia, on May 8, 2018.
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A “market-friendly” candidate pledging to cut taxes on corporations will face off against a leftist former Mayor of Bogota in the second round of Colombia’s presidential election, according to some of the last polls of the campaign.