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Chavez wins referendum: Exit Polls

by NY.Transfer.News@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dec 2, 2007 at 10:29 PM

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Chavez wins referendum: Exit Polls

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Chavez wins referendum: govt sources

By Saul Hudson and Ana Isabel Martinez

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez appeared headed
for victory on Sunday in a referendum on allowing him to remain in
power as long as he keeps winning elections, two government-linked
sources said, citing exit polls. 

Three exit polls showed Chavez won by between six and eight points in a
vote where turnout was low, they said.

If confirmed, it would be by far the slimmest victory margin in the
career of a man who wants to rule for life.

Most pre-vote opinion surveys predicted a close referendum on the raft
of constitutional changes that the opposition and even some longtime
former allies say is authoritarian.

But pollsters said a low turnout would favor Chavez, who activated a
state-backed get-out-the-vote campaign against an underfunded,
fragmented opposition.

If the referendum is approved, Chavez would be able to stay in power as
long as he keeps winning elections, control foreign currency reserves,
appoint loyalists over regional elected officials and censor the media
if he declares an emergency.

Chavez, who has never lost a national vote, had predicted he would win
by at least 10 points.

The opposition, which he has soundly defeated in almost yearly votes,
had pointed to some pre-vote polls showing it could win.

Foreign investors worry that the loser could contest the result,
sparking political turbulence after a campaign marred by violent street
clashes.

(Writing by Saul Hudson, editing by Patricia Zengerle)

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