
VOICED: Iranians vote in tight presidential race
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10th Grade - University
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In Tehran, a large number of people, including many young individuals, gathered to vote, hoping for economic change. While some voters supported Ahmadinejad for his stance on corruption, others saw the high turnout as a positive sign for the opposition candidate, Moussavi. The flexibility of voting locations in Iran allowed for a significant turnout, leading officials to extend voting hours.
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