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Brazil's short, official election campaign season began on Sunday, August 16th. Tens of thousands of people came out to see incumbent president Lula da Silva in his home town of Sao Bernardo do Campo. Our correspondent Brian Mier has more.

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00:00Brazil's short official election campaign season began on Sunday, August 16th.
00:05Tens of thousands of people came out to see incumbent president Lula da Silva in his hometown
00:10in São Fernando do Campo.
00:12Our correspondent Brea Mir has more.
00:16Brazil's traditionally short election campaign season kicked off on Sunday, August 16th,
00:22as tens of thousands of supporters came out to see Lula deliver his first official campaign
00:26speech for the 2026 elections in Vila Euclides Stadium, a place that has historic significance
00:33for the organized working class left.
00:36This is very important. This moment will go down in history.
00:40This place is symbolically important as the location where it all began.
00:43It's where during the 1970s, Lula led the workers in a fight for their rights.
00:48As Brazil's U.S.-backed military dictatorship began to wane in 1979,
00:53a young metal workers union leader named Lula da Silva called a wildcat strike in São Paulo's ABC
00:59region, in the heart of national industrial production. Soon other unions joined in,
01:05the country ground to a halt, and the nation turned its eyes to Vila Euclides Stadium,
01:10where Lula presided over assemblies with tens of thousands of striking workers.
01:16This is where it all started.
01:18We made history here, starting in 1979, and the founding of the PT. And now we've returned here,
01:24from far away, to honor our president who is heading for his fourth term.
01:3046 years after his last strike assembly, Lula managed to fill Vila Euclides Stadium once again,
01:36to kick off what will undoubtedly be the last election campaign of his career.
01:44I'm here to tell you that I'm the first president of the republic to be elected three times.
01:49It never happened before in our country.
01:54There are many people who ask, why does Lula want another mandate?
02:03I want to tell you the following, as long as I live, I will not allow myself to stop fighting.
02:10I will allow myself, I will not allow myself to stop fighting.
02:16Brazil's elections will take place on October 4th. Brian Meir, TELASUR, São Bernardo do Campo.
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