Presidential Election
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By: Saeed Sobhani
probability of Trump’s defeat in upcoming presidential election
TEHRAN, Jun. 16 (MNA) – Recent polls in the United States show that Donald Trump's defeat in presidential elections next year is likely.
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US presidential candidate promises to re-enter US into Iran nuclear deal
TEHRAN, Jun. 12 (MNA) – Presidential candidate and Mayor of South Bend, Ind., Pete Buttigieg criticized US President Donald Trump for withdrawing from the 2015 Iran deal.
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Rouhani congratulates Kazakhstan’s new president
TEHRAN, Jun. 11 (MNA) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani forwarded a message of felicitation to the newly-elected President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, calling for further expansion of ties.
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By: Saeed Sobhani
Biden analyzes American polls
TEHRAN, Jun. 09 (MNA) – Joe Biden is still determined to be present at the final stage of the 2020 presidential election. Undoubtedly, former US Vice President Joe Biden is one of the famous Democrat candidates in the 2020 presidential election.
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European Parliament Elections bad news for Israel, S Arabia, and UAE
TEHRAN, Jun. 03 (MNA) – The results of the recent European Parliament Elections is bad news for Israel’s right-wing coalition, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates, according to an analysis on American website of Lobelog.
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VIDEO: Trump humiliates S Arabia again!
TEHRAN, Apr. 28 (MNA) – The US President Donald Trump held a 'Make America Great Again' rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin Saturday night. During his address to the crowd Trump riffed about his support for Saudi Arabia during his speech, saying "you have people wanting to cut off Saudi Arabia. They bought $450 billion. I don’t want to lose them!," ..."But the military, we subsidize them," he added. "I called the king. I like the king. I said, king! We’re losing our ... defending you, king, and you have a lot of money!"
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By: Hanif Ghaffari
Biden's troubles in the presidential election
TEHRAN, Apr. 07 (MNA) – Undoubtedly, former US Vice President Joe Biden is one of the famous Democrat candidates in the 2020 presidential election. Biden has not yet announced his official appearance in the upcoming presidential election. However, there seems to be some hurdles in front of Biden - obstacles that Biden might not be able to overcome.
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No verifiable evidence of Russian penetration in US electoral system: Entessar
TEHRAN, Jan. 18 (MNA) – Nader Entessar, professor emeritus of political science from university of South Alabama says that “there has been no verifiable evidence of the Russian government’s infiltration of the US electoral system.”
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Russia interfered in US elections to get Trump elected: Askari
TEHRAN, Jan. 16 (MNA) – Professor Hossein Askari, an expert on Saudi Arabia who also teaches international business at the George Washington University, believes that “Trump has had business dealings with the Russians for many years. They have helped him.
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Level of mass-rigging in Bangladesh polls 'unprecedented' in its history'
TEHRAN, Jan. 13 (MNA) – Last week, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina retained power with a landslide victory in general elections that were marred by incidents of violence and allegations of rigging.
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By: Hanif Ghaffari
Will Clinton have the EU's support?
TEHRAN, Dec. 01 (MNA) – In her recent remarks, the US defeated candidate in the 2016 presidential elections pointed to the current challenges in Europe and tried to take a stance accordingly! Hillary Clinton, who spoke briefly of her possible presence in the 2020 presidential elections before, warned against the raise of nationalism in Europe, while praising Angela Merkel's policies toward immigrants.
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Georgia elects Salome Zurabishvili as first female president
TEHRAN, Nov. 29 (MNA) – The French-born former foreign minister of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, won the Presidential election on Wednesday.
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Iranian FM spokesman offers congratulations to new Brazil president
TEHRAN, Oct. 29 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Ghasemi has offered congratulations to Brazil on presidential elections, expressing hope that bilateral relations would further develop under the new leadership.