Farverig valgkamp

Electoral campaign posters are seen at Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro September 30, 2010. Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff's support was flat in a new poll released Thursday that showed her still having just enough votes to win Sunday's presidential election without a runoff. The poll by Datafolha polling group showed Rousseff with 52 percent of valid votes, Folha de S.Paulo newspaper said. If no candidate wins a majority of valid votes, the election will go to a runoff on October 31. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Electoral campaign posters are seen at Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro September 30, 2010. Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff's support was flat in a new poll released Thursday that showed her still having just enough votes to win Sunday's presidential election without a runoff. The poll by Datafolha polling group showed Rousseff with 52 percent of valid votes, Folha de S.Paulo newspaper said. If no candidate wins a majority of valid votes, the election will go to a runoff on October 31. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS). Foto: Reuters/SERGIO MORAES.

Det er svært at lave valgplakater med et blikfang, som kan konkurrere med de farverige bygninger her i Rocinha-slumkvarteret i Rio de Janeiro. Alligevel forsøgte flere kandidater sig med at hænge plakaterne op forud for det brasilianske præsidentvalget i søndags.