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Brazil's Haddad wishes Bolsonaro 'good luck' on Twitter

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Left-leaning defeated Brazilian presidential candidate Fernando Haddad takes a more conciliatory tone with far-right president-elect Jair Bolsonaro, wishing him "luck" and "success" through Twitter. The runner-up earlier refused to congratulate Bolsonaro. IMAGES of Fernando Haddad's tweet

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