Afghan Election Concerns Subside
Controversy clouding Afghanistan’s historic first presidential election eased Sunday when several major opposition candidates backed off from assertions that voter fraud and errors at polling places had rendered Saturday’s vote meaningless and illegitimate.Sphere: Related ContentAs thousands of ballot boxes began reaching the capital by donkey, taxi and helicopter to be counted at an army base, Afghan and international officials reiterated their praise for the massive, peaceful demonstration of civic will shown by millions of voters, and they played down the complaints of voting irregularities initially made by 15 candidates.
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October 11th, 2004 at 10:39 am
Success in Afghanistan: Like Kryptonite to Liberals
Bad news for the Kerry campaign today. It’s also, coincidentally, bad news for the terrorists. And it’s good news for the free people of Afghanistan. (Oliver Willis is not going to be pleased.)
October 11th, 2004 at 11:34 am
Afghan Candidates Back Off Voter Fraud Claims
I want to see how the lefties try to spin this recent news of success in Afghanistan. Seems the candidates that brought up voter fraud issues have subsided. It kind of sucks when you have to hope for failure in…