On election day in Iran, signs of high voter turnout are a good omen for President Rouhani
Iranians went to the polls Friday in their first presidential election since the landmark 2015 nuclear agreement, with early signs suggesting enthusiastic support for incumbent President Long lines formed outside polling places in northern and western Tehran, middle-class districts that are strongholds for Rouhani, a relative moderate who was locked in a two-man race with arch-conservative former prosecutor Ebrahim Raisi./ In working-class southern Tehran, a bastion of conservatives, lines were shorter but many voters said they had cast ...
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