Evangelicals, growing force in Brazil, to impact elections

In this Sept. 2, 2018 photo, evangelicals raise their hands in prayer as they listen to a song during a service at the Assembly of God Victory in Christ Church in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In a Brazilian presidential election marked by uncertainties, there is little doubt about one thing: Evangelical voters will have a major impact. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In this Sept. 2, 2018 photo, pastor Silas Malafaia points to his congregants during a service at the Assembly of God Victory in Christ Church, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Malafaia, one of the most influential pastors in Brazil, makes no apologies for trying to influence the votes of parishioners from his more than 50 churches. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In this Sept. 2, 2018 photo, an evangelical kneels in prayer as she waits for pastor Silas Malafaia to speak at the Assembly of God Victory in Christ Church, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Attempts to woo evangelicals are apparent on the campaign trail ahead of the Oct. 7 election. In recent weeks, one leading candidate wept while receiving prayers during service at an evangelical church. Another promised no legislative changes to the country’s abortion ban. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

RIO DE JANEIRO — In a Brazilian presidential election marked by uncertainties, there is little doubt about one thing: Evangelical voters will have a major impact.

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