Umfragen in Venezuela zeigen, dass die Opposition Maduro mit großem Vorsprung besiegt

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/07/28/venezuela-election-maduro-gonzalez/

15 comments
  1. While encouraging, we’ll see how Maduro’s regime reacts, because it’s almost guaranteed that they will not accept a loss.

  2. The military will be the deciding factor in all this, they’re sending mixed signals right now.

  3. Except, Maduro is quite capable of playing sore loser and was able to retain power because of it. Whether military will respect election result is another question altogether.

  4. It’s all going to come down to which party the military thinks will give them a better deal.

    This is what decides if dictator falls or not.

  5. Can’t wait for the far leftists blaming the CIA or some shit like that for their own incompetence (again)

  6. Looks like election poll workers will be suddenly falling out of windows soon

  7. Guess Maduro’s exit plan isn’t as smooth as his mustache.

  8. Wagner will end up on the streets and Tucker Carlson will welcome it

  9. Delsa Solorzano already denouncing that there’s a patter of our CNE (our official electoral body) stopping transmission data from certain voting centers, our throwing out witnessed from the opposition, or not allowing civilians to witness the counting process.

    I think it’s clear they (the government, Maduro’s regime) is going for an electoral fraud route.

    As a Venezuelan, and one that voted today, and has voted many times before and suffer more disappointments than joy, I just feel anxious and sad about these signals. I wonder how people in the capital and main cities will react as it’s very clear we are the majority. It’s just obvious if you live in Venezuela.

  10. man this is huge

    i hope it goes well or at least as well as it can

  11. I’m shocked. Shocked I say.

    Now that being said, I wonder how those that will enable the smooth transition of power (military) go with this.

    Maduro won’t leave willingly without outside pressure. Knowing many Venezuelans, they have so much hope that they haven’t had in decades.

    I pray Maduro releases his hold on the country. And if he does, many Venezuelans I speak to are thanking the US for their massive economic pressure.

    Venezuela has so much oil, but they can’t do anything with it. The hope is, if Maduro releases it, the US will relax sanctions, countries will be able to buy oil again, and boost the country.

    I’ve been told Maduro has his hands in the oil company… So Maduro may lose power, but he WILL NOT lose his wealth. In fact, him stepping down may be the best thing for him to do financially.

    Either way, whatever happens, I wish my Venezuelan friends and their families that I have worked with, shared meals with, physically hugged, that I care for very very deeply… I wish them all the best and I pray that they will be able to once again truly live.

    The resiliency and the pain they have, that they cannot truly deal with… Is terrible. Having to go all throughout the world so their mother can afford medication because she’s diabetic. Or my friend having to come to Canada, leaving his wife, his children behind…. Whose father was killed on the streets for a pair of shoes … That works here and sends nearly all their income back home…

    I just want them to stop behind held hostage so they can live the lives they deserve.

  12. We’ll have to see what the fucking maggots in the government do. I doubt they’ll just take the loss.

    And sadly, just a hour ago a man was murdered and 3 others were injured when ‘colectivos’ shot up an election center. Scumbags

  13. Minutes later

    >exit polling has now been banned in Venezuela, under penalty of death by sodomy.

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