In Brazil's first round presidential elections incumbent President Dilma Rousseff took 41.5 percent of the votes, but it was not enough to win the presidency outright. In a surprise comeback, Aecio Neves garnered 33.6 percent of votes. The two will face each other in a second round runoff election October 26th. The two candidates are back on the campaign trail.
Stephanie Kennedy reports from Rio de Janiero. teleSUR