As Italy votes, Europe fears populist, euroskeptic gains
[unable to retrieve full-text content]ROME (AP) — Italians braved long lines and confusing ballots to vote Sunday in one of the most uncertain elections in years — one that could determine if the country succumbs to the populist, euroskeptic and far-right sentiment that has swept through Europe.
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