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Chilean candidates José Antonio Kast and Jeannette Jara at podiums preparing for the ARCHI presidential debate at the Catholic University.
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Kast and Jara prepare for ARCHI debate ahead of runoff

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José Antonio Kast and Jeannette Jara are gearing up for their second presidential debate, hosted by the Chilean Association of Broadcasters (ARCHI) at the Catholic University. The event, crucial in the lead-up to the December 14 runoff, aims to delve into proposals without descending into confrontations. Both candidates have highlighted different approaches: Kast in avoiding verbal clashes, and Jara in upholding mutual respect.

Presidential candidate Johannes Kaiser urged against annulling votes in the December 14 runoff election, claiming it would aid the totalitarian project of Jeannette Jara. The statement came on the day the Party of the People largely chose null votes. Kaiser praised Democrats' backing of José Antonio Kast as a defense of democracy.

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On Sunday, 15 days before the 2025 presidential runoff, José Antonio Kast and Jeannette Jara launched their electoral propaganda segments with contrasting messages. Kast aimed to humanize his image by discussing his humble upbringing, while Jara directly confronted her rival by recalling his defense of Miguel Krassnoff. The broadcasts signal the start of the campaign's final stretch in Chile.

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