These Venezuelans run to greet their favoured presidential candidate.<br/> <br />Governor Henrique Capriles is challenging longstanding incumbant President Hugo Chavez in a tight race.<br/> <br />The 58-year-old president is running for another six-year term despite multiple surgeries in his much pulicised battle with cancer.<br/> <br />Both camps are trying to win over yhe young vote - and for Chavez that means rebranding his image.<br/> <br />Youth group "Chavez es Otro Beta" is spraying the streets with graffiti showing the president dunking baskets and riding motorcycles.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) MEMBER OF 'CHAVEZ IS A BETA' DARYELIS GONZALEZ SAYING:<br/> <br />"It is a way for us young people to feel that we identify with him and not like other networks say, that we try to sell him or rejuvenate him."<br/> <br />But others say they're ready for a new face that can better represent them.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) YOUNG PERSON WHO SUPPORTS CAPRILES, LEILA FONZO, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Henrique Capriles is young, he has new ideas, he is something new, he is something refreshing for our country."<br/> <br />Concerts and other events are being staged to revitalise interest in politics and get voters to the polls on October 7.
