Ahmadinejad leading?
That’s the early word from Iran’s election chief. CNN reports: With almost 20 percent of ballots counted, Election Commission Chief Kamran Daneshjoo said Ahmadinejad was leading with 69 percent of the vote. Daneshjoo said Ahmadinejad’s chief rival, reformist candidate Mir Hossain Moussavi, had 28 percent. 7:43 PM ET: Robert Worth reports on the latest from ...
That's the early word from Iran's election chief. CNN reports:
That’s the early word from Iran’s election chief. CNN reports:
With almost 20 percent of ballots counted, Election Commission Chief Kamran Daneshjoo said Ahmadinejad was leading with 69 percent of the vote.
Daneshjoo said Ahmadinejad’s chief rival, reformist candidate Mir Hossain Moussavi, had 28 percent.
7:43 PM ET: Robert Worth reports on the latest from Tehran, where Mousavi is claiming irregularities and that, despite the official vote count, he is "the absolute winner."
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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