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Reliable Poll shows Ahmadinejad won Landslide, not fraud, Iran election 2009, protesters are not democratic!

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  • I am a critical thinker. Those 27% undecided might voted for Ahmadinejad, becasue a lot happened between May 2009 and election day. The poll predicted reliably the results for Rezai (1%) and Karroubi (2%). The poll predicted reliably that most Azaris (Mousavi's ethnic group) would vote for Ahmadinejad. Conclusion from the poll:NO FRAUD! Ahmadinejad has done a great job. Media is controlled by interest groups. Protesters are undemocratic, because they do not accept the majority rule.

  • And, seriously? You can not get the conclusion from this poll that there was no fraud. Do I really have to point out how unrealistic it is to go from 34% to 63%? Or are you really that "critical" that you're critical of reality?

  • I am not pro Ahmadinejad. I provide a reliable poll which is better than media's enormous distortions and lies. Of course, we need hard evidence such as counting ballots. But this poll indicates that the result of election of 2009 is with high probability correct. Other sources such as unsatisfied protesters and media's bias and demonizing Ahmadinejad are not reliable evidence. CIA's coup of 1953 used the same model. Protesters gathered in streets and overthrow Mossadeq. Political disorder bad!

  • Bullshit. How does a poll showing Ahmadinejad getting 34% of the vote translate into him getting 2/3 of it in the "real" election without voter fraud?

  • It looks like you cannot read a poll. Ahmadinejads 34% is bouble Mousavi. In addition, those 27% undecided could have gone mostly to Ahmadinejad because a lot happened during may and election day. Most Iranians like him. But most secular and rich people in north of Tehran do not like him. But other results in this poll Razai and Karroubi are identical to the real result. In addition, Azaris mostly voted for Ahmadinejad.

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  • THE REALITY  IS THAT -- MR AHMADINEJAD WON THE ELECTION .

  • Thant eCraftSpace for posting this! Iranians/readers need to know all sides of the story, and more reliable data instead of emotions and personal/subjective experience, and all polls I have seen indicate Ahmadinejad likely got the maj. vote. (note: i myself supported Mousavi's policies, but I live outside Iran )

  • AHMADINEJAD won fair & square. Unlike the opposition his message was clear and authentic.

  • The poll is taken in May. Before those tv duels.

    Ahmadi Nejad lost those tv duels.  Latest pol before the election gave Mosavi a win.

  • This is not a well conducted survey. The non-response rate has been high. By the way it has been done only one week after the start of the campaign. During the rest of the time the majority of the silent voted for reformists as it always happens in Iran. That is why reformists won and not Ahmadinezhad.

  • you are truely muslim!!! long live islamic republic!!! from the philippines... we love you ahmadenijad, the true defender of the true iranian muslims...

  • I thought the same thing. I know Ahmadinejad won, and he's a very intelligent man. He has my support

  • Eh eh eh; fuck the Jewish bold guy in the video ....

  • Actually, eCraftSpace, the title to your first video was vastly more appropriate. This study, released a day prior to the election (even conceding that quite a bit of the "Don't Know" individuals in the Iranian electorate would go to reformist candidates) shows that the election was LIKELY to go to Ahmadinejad.

    It does NOT show that Ahmadinejad won, because, having been released a day before, that would have been IMPOSSIBLE.

    Yeah, that's right you're gonna edit that fucking title.

  • The Iranian riots look just like the "Color Revolutions" of eastern Europe sponsored by the West.

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