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SAO PAULO — Voters the world over complain about having clowns for
politicians, but Brazilians embraced the idea on Sunday by sending a real
one to Congress with more votes than any other candidate.

Francisco Everardo Oliveira Silva, better known by his clown name Tiririca,
received more than 1.3 million votes in Sao Paulo state in Brazil's
presidential and congressional elections. That was more than double the
votes of the second-placed candidate in Brazil's most populous state.

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Tiririca caught the attention of disillusioned voters by asking for their
support with the humorous slogan: "It can't get any worse" and a promise to
do nothing more in Congress than report back to them on how politicians
spend their time.

"What does a congressman do? The truth is I don't know, but vote for me and
I'll tell you," the 45-year-old said in his campaign advertisements.

The clown, whose stage name means "grumpy," usually appears in public
wearing a blond wig, a red hat and a garish outfit. He survived a
last-minute attempt by public prosecutors to bar him from running because of
evidence that he is illiterate.

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