Peru presidential race tightens as leftist Roberto Sanchez takes slim lead over conservative Keiko Fujimori with vote-counting entering second day; final result may be weeks away.
Leftist congressman Roberto Sanchez took a slim lead against conservative Keiko Fujimori in Peru's presidential race as official vote-counting continued into a second day, with a final result potentially weeks away.
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