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Latin America
In reply to the discussion: Capriles refuses to recognize the election results [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)49. I think he has proof it's illegitimate.
And I don't think you'll accept his evidence so of course you can't be wrong here.
Especially since you don't think there will be a recount.
Don't worry, Maduro will be selected and any fraud that is uncovered will be swept under the rug.
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Maduro has said the opposition is "destabilizing" the country by doing 3 things:
Bacchus4.0
Apr 2013
#32
Capriles says his tally of votes came up with "a result that is different from the official results
Catherina
Apr 2013
#10
Calling the official winner "illegitimate" without any hard evidence of fraud
Daniel537
Apr 2013
#25
What a dirty, unethical, spiteful little maggot he is. "The people don't love you?"
Judi Lynn
Apr 2013
#36
The OAS which is supported 60% by US dollars. They'll help the little fella, for sure. n/t
Judi Lynn
Apr 2013
#37
Uh, you do realize that they're labeling Capriles a thief and sore loser, right?
joshcryer
Apr 2013
#44