The
report Hugo Chavez is losing is too good to check. Barack Obama is hardest hit...
Despite
the express prohibition of the Venezuelan electoral law to publish
polls, apparently the opposition leader would get 51.3 percent of the
votes, while the incumbent candidate would get the 48.06 percent of the
ballots.
Variance director, Rafael Delgado, explained to Caracol Radio that the
exit polls survey was conducted in the Capital District and the states
of Zulia, Lara, Aragua, Miranda, Carabobo and Anzoategui.
Confirmed these data, today's presidential election would end thirteen
years of the Chavez government, ushering in a new political landscape in
Venezuela and elsewhere in the region.
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