AP PHOTOS: Brazil's poor, with a decade of gains, are solid support for Rousseff in election

Children play amid tumbledown shacks in some of Rio de Janeiro's poorest hillside "favela" slums, places where armed drug traffickers lay down the law, stray bullets fly and raw sewage oozes into the streets.
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