Greeks favor radical left before vote

SUPPORTERS OF Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras wave Greek flags during his final campaign speech at the Taekwondo Indoor Stadium in southern Athens on Jan. 23. All opinion polls on Sunday's closely-watched national election agree: The radical left opposition Syriza party, which has vowed to rewrite the terms of Greece's international bailout, enjoys a lead of at least 4 percentage points over Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' conservatives.

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The winds of political change are coursing through austerity-weary Greece, but a financial whirlwind may lurk round the corner.

Opinion polls ahead of Sunday’s closely-watched national election agree: The radical left opposition Syriza party, which has vowed to rewrite the terms of Greece’s international bailout, is poised to defeat Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’ conservatives. To govern — in a historic first for the Greek left — it may need the backing of a smaller party, but most seem willing to oblige.