March against presidential election fraud in Guadalajara
July 7th, 2012 by
Diego Reynoso
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Mr. Street poll, became famous after being beaten up by a family member of the state candidate a few weeks ago. His work is simple, he stands in the street and ask passers who will they choose for president.
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The sign reads: buyed vote,vote forced by threats,false news reports and surveys,inequity of media communication.
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The march brought together a large crowd. A man wears a costume television on his head.
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Winner of the state elections is presumably is related to the drug cartels.
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The television station was forced to shut down its operations a few hours.
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The television station was forced to shut down its operations a few hours.
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The television station was forced to shut down its operations a few hours.
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The television station was forced to shut down its operations a few hours.
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Vandalism is not allowed in these marches. March participants remove graffiti from a wall.
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Characters dressed as pigs symbolize the company Soriana, which is accused of buying votes in exchange for prepaid cards.
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Characters dressed as pigs symbolize the company Soriana, accused of buying votes in exchange for prepaid cards.
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Mr. TV. The main critics goes to television stations and the federal electoral institute.
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Thousands of people marched against the imposition of the winner of the recent presidential election. People claim that the federal electoral institute ignored irregularities in past elections.

































































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