What If Ahmadinejad Really Won?

a strong case can be made that the large turnout, which was estimated at about 85 percent, was the key to a genuine landslide for Ahmadinejad, who is viewed as a friend of more traditional Iranians from the working classes and among the rural peasants. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jun. 20, 2009

Parry includes WaPo polling that suggests Ahmadinejad legitimately won, and looks at bias in the mainstream media when evaluating election fraud allegations.

It also has been curious to see U.S. news organizations care suddenly about legitimate elections when most of them ignored, ridiculed or covered-up evidence that George W. Bush stole the U.S. presidential election in 2000 and possibly in 2004 as well.

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