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While his final years and month in office soured many on his rule, including former Morales voters (woborders.blog/2019/10/22/understanding-the-end-of-the-evo-morales-majority/ woborders.blog/2019/10/15/uncertain-election/), this is the contrast that kept Morales winning so many elections from 2005 to 2014.
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Conversely, the opponent that Jeanine Áñez's government seems to want: a hostile, destructive, "narcoterrorist" adversary seems nowhere to be seen in either Morales' video or the Luis Arce/David Choquehuanca pairing that will be on the ballot.

