Venezuelan head to the polls Sunday -- at least some of them. President Nicolás Maduro is expected to win another term in an exercise criticized for lack of electoral guarantees. Though some polls show opposition candidate Henri Falcón in the lead, "the government’s willingness and capacity to manipulate the voting process and results to its own advantage" and a call by the country's main opposition parties to boycott the vote makes a Maduro win likely, explains Geoff Ramsey in a helpful Q&A at
Venezuelans vote Sunday - sort of (May 18, 2018)
Venezuelans vote Sunday - sort of (May 18…
Venezuelans vote Sunday - sort of (May 18, 2018)
Venezuelan head to the polls Sunday -- at least some of them. President Nicolás Maduro is expected to win another term in an exercise criticized for lack of electoral guarantees. Though some polls show opposition candidate Henri Falcón in the lead, "the government’s willingness and capacity to manipulate the voting process and results to its own advantage" and a call by the country's main opposition parties to boycott the vote makes a Maduro win likely, explains Geoff Ramsey in a helpful Q&A at