Disgruntled Middle-Class Urbanites Could Vote Out Iran’s Ahmadinejad – washingtonpost.com

by Tori on May 31, 2009

By Thomas Erdbrink

There are no trustworthy opinion polls in Iran, and turnout is highly dependent on current events, but many people who rarely vote are saying that this time, they will.

“I never voted for anybody, because I don't like this system,” said Faranak, a Tehran housewife who asked not to be further identified. “But this time, I will bring my entire family to vote for one of the opponents of Ahmadinejad.”

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