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Miguel Vargas Maldonado, right, presidential candidate of the Dominican Revolutionary Party, greets supporters on Friday. President Leonel Fernandez was favored to win a third term on Friday, despite concerns over long-serving politicians in this Caribbean nation with a painful history of rule by... [read full story]
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Exit polls show President Leonel Fernandez could win a third term on Friday and capture enough votes to avoid a run-off.Fernandez obtained 56 percent of votes based on interviews with almost 19,000 voters at 100 stations across the country, said Andrew Claster, vice president of Washington-based...
By Tom Brown SANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) - Dominican President Leonel Fernandez, widely credited with pulling his Caribbean country out of a deep economic slump, appeared to have coasted to a third term in elections on Friday, an exit poll showed. The survey by the U.S.-based Penn, Schoen & Berland...
Exit polls show President Leonel Fernandez could win a third term on Friday and capture enough votes to avoid a run-off. Fernandez obtained 56 percent of votes based on interviews with almost 19,000 voters at 100 stations across the country, said Andrew Claster, vice president of Washington-based...
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic_Exit polls show President Leonel Fernandez could win a third term on Friday and capture enough votes to avoid a run-off. Construction magnate Miguel Vargas captured 39 percent of votes and populist candidate Amable Aristy got 4 percent, he said. Dominican...
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic_Exit polls show that Dominican President Leonel Fernandez could secure a first-round electoral victory. A Washington-based pollster says Fernandez has obtained 56 percent of votes based on interviews with almost 19,000 voters across the country. The polling firm...
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic_Exit polls show that Dominican President Leonel Fernandez could secure a first-round electoral victory. A Washington-based pollster says Fernandez has obtained 56 percent of votes based on interviews with almost 19,000 voters across the country. The polling firm...
By JONATHAN M. KATZ ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Miguel Vargas Maldonado, right, presidential candidate of the Dominican Revolutionary Party, greets supporters after voting during presidential elections in Santo Domingo, Friday, May 16, 2008. President Leonel Fernandez was favored to win a third term...
SANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) - Dominican President Leonel Fernandez, widely credited with pulling his Caribbean country out of a deep economic slump, appeared to have coasted to a third term in elections on Friday, an exit poll showed. The survey by the U.S.-based Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates...
Exit polls from the Dominican presidential elections show that Leonel Fernandez, the president, and head of the Dominican Liberation Party, could win a third term and capture enough votes to avoid a run-off. Fernandez obtained 56 per cent of votes based on interviews on Friday with almost 19,000...
Exit polls show that Dominican President Leonel Fernandez could secure a first-round electoral victory. A Washington-based pollster says Fernandez has obtained 56 percent of votes based on interviews with almost 19,000 voters across the country. The polling firm of Penn, Schoen & Berland...

