@Monkey:
The Chavez voters? lol
Actualy, the only one of the office (other than the cleaning lady, whose life, household and son's work (as part of the militar police) owes to the chaves goverment, and even she agrees the need for a change) that isn't voting Capriles is the most leftist and libertarian one, and he's not voting pro chavez, but null vote as a protest because he feels that neither candidates are a solution, last friday most of the office (including some that are directly involved with the campaing) dogpiled him into revealing his reasons and to try and convice him to vote with us (to no avail), he has valid oppinion, for Capriles' goverment plan is built with populist undertones (something completely unavoidable in south america), he did attack the cuban embasy during the 2002 riots (but he did his jail time, and the embasy WAS hidding people who oppened fire against the opposition march) but in this point in time his course of action is disconected with the reality.