COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's center-right Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen won a second term on Tuesday on the back of a popular crackdown on asylum-seekers and cuts in sky-high taxes, final results showed. Rasmussen's Liberal-Conservative coalition and their allies, who came to power in 2001, won 54 percent of the four million votes compared with 46 percent for the center-left opposition. "The political shift which began in 2001 is reaffirmed. The Social Democrats and left wing have lost further and a stronger government can continue its work," said Rasmussen, the first Liberal prime minister ever to be re-elected. The 52-year-old...