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A day before Ecuador's runoff, voters voice uncertainty. "Whoever wins will hopefully work on the things that are really bad," says Quito resident Beber Espinoza. Others, like Vladimir Villacres, feel the country is divided and confused. A housekeeper hopes for "accurate and precise results," citing doubts about past elections.
On April 13, Ecuadorans choose between President Daniel Noboa and leftist Luisa Gonzalez. Noboa would likely continue hardline security measures and seek US military support against drug cartels. A Gonzalez win would shift the country left and make her Ecuador's first female president, likely cooling ties with the US and President Trump. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES