LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — It's no surprise that Samuel Doria Medina is running for president of Bolivia: The 66-year-old multimillionaire ran as a center-right candidate in the elections of 2005, 2009 and 2014. He failed each time as Bolivia's leftist ruling party, founded by Former President Evo Morales, maintained a tight grip over politics.

What’s unexpected is that next month, after almost two decades of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party in power, the long-shot candidate who promises to arrest Morales and cozy up to stands a real chance of victory.

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