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Chavez get-out-the-vote machine knocks on doors

It’s nearly midday Sunday and pro-government community leader Richard Escobar is marshaling get-out-the vote forces just outside a polling station in his piece of Petare, one of Latin America‘s biggest slums.,

“Noon at the red rendezvous point,” he repeats several times for emphasis to a man who will dispatch volunteers into steep hills jammed with brick homes to rouse laggards that they know will vote for Nicholas Maduro, the anointed political heir of Hugo Chavez, who died of cancer last month.

“We’re planning at midday to comb all the stairways in the sector and knock on doors to make sure they vote,” says Escobar. “Each person will go up a separate stairway.”

During Chavez‘s 14 years in power his supporters consolidated grass-roots power in Petare, where a half million of Venezuela‘s 29 million people reside, by divvying out cash for soup kitchens, senior centers, nurseries and other services.

They also built up a powerful machine staffed by several hundreds of thousands that compiles lists of government workers and recipients of government largesse and makes sure they get to the polls, even if they have to be driven there.

“If we don’t go up into the hills and persuade the poor to vote, we’re going lose,” says Escobar, who says he recognizes Maduro is just an imitation of Chavez but calls the alternative, opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, a murderer and a fascist.

Get-out-the-vote efforts are also strong in wealthy neighborhoods where Capriles is favored.

In Los Palos Grandes, an eastern Caracas district of shaded streets and pricey boutiques, groups of young people with megaphones paraded down sidewalks chanting, “You’ve got to vote. You’ve got to vote.”

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Chirp, Chirp! Chavez heir turns digs into imagery

As Sunday’s presidential election draws near, Nicholas Maduro is turning the insults of those who belittle him into campaign props.

In fact, Maduro’s political foes may be unwittingly helping the man Hugo Chavez tapped as his successor emerge from his mentor’s enormous shadow and build an image of his own.

To be sure, Maduro still constantly invokes the socialist Chavez, who died of cancer March 5. One website, madurodice.com, even counts the mentions. It’s up to nearly 7,000 since early December.

But sprinkles of brand-new Maduro symbolism are starting to appear at campaign appearances, alongside the sea of Chavez T-shirts, dolls and billboards.

Take Maduro’s past a bus driver, which backers of opposition candidate Henrique Capriles have ridiculed.

At one rally this week, Maduro aides handed out cardboard models of a bus showing him smiling behind the steering wheel. Street graffiti has sprung up showing Maduro, hand on the wheel.

Maduro, Chavez’s longtime foreign minister, also laughed it off when opponents started calling him a “big plantain,” a common Venezuelan insult for tall, bumbling oafs.

Maduro, who towers over nearly everyone, pulled out a plantain during a rally Tuesday in the coastal state of Vargas. Smiling broadly, he slowly peeled it and took a big bite.

The crowd cheered.

One man jumped up and down while frantically waving his own plantain.

At other rallies, some women have started sporting fake black mustaches, like Maduro’s real one.

The interim president also has turned to self-mocking on the little bird issue.

The opposition derided him last week after he claimed Chavez’s spirit appeared to him in the form of a little bird that flew around his head inside a wooden chapel.

Maduro now begins speeches with convincing imitations of a chirping bird.

On Tuesday, he even wore a straw hat topped with a fake canary.

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox World News