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Chilean presidential candidate Jeannette Jara casts her vote in Santiago as Chileans head to the polls in a pivotal election. Jara, the ruling coalition candidate from the Communist Party, emphasizes the importance of voting and building a government that addresses crime, economic challenges, and social issues.

With eight candidates in the race, no one is expected to win outright, making a December 14 runoff likely. Jara leads in polls, with far-right contender Jose Antonio Kast trailing.

Watch as she votes, speaks to the press, and shares her vision for Chile’s next four years.

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00:03the candidate there's a microphone she has a microphone on the candidate
00:14candidate people want to be greeted here
00:30to the window there was the window
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01:42watch out in the back
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03:42going to make ends meet or not, whether they're going to get sick or not, whether crime is going
03:46to attack them or not. And therefore, I believe that these are priority tasks for whoever holds
03:51the presidency in the future. We are neighbors and although I think very differently, very
04:01differently politically from my law, I will make every effort to ensure that diplomatic relations
04:05are conducted in the appropriate manner. We cannot abandon our Chilean compatriots in Argentina,
04:12nor the Argentines who are here, but clearly, neither close nor friends, nor anything like
04:16that, right? A diplomatic relationship, which is what is appropriate.
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