Matt Drudge links to a report from Madrid’s ABC.es that longtime Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez may be ousted in today’s presidential vote. The agency reports that exit polling shows challenger Henrique Capriles leading Chavez by a three-point margin of 51.3% to 48.06%.
The mood in Venezuela is reportedly tense, as people wait to see whether Chavez’s grip on power has finally been released:
Tension overwhelms #Venezuela tonight as votes are counted… #ComiendoUñas, or "Biting my nails" is trending #7O
— KarlaZabs (@karlazabs) October 8, 2012
Today’s election is being closely watched in Congress. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, tweeted about an interview she gave regarding the vote:
Did interview w/Channel 4 on today's #Venezuela elections + why it matters to US! http://t.co/MVxW1Lbv
— Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (@RosLehtinen) October 7, 2012
And members of Congress aren’t the only U.S. residents paying close attention. Today’s vote has brought many Venezuelans living in the U.S. to the polls:
https://twitter.com/VzlaEmbassyUS/status/255014225448165377
@UnivisionNews: Venezuelan voters waiting in line outside of consulate in Chicago, IL. #Venezuela #Chicago pic.twitter.com/ZTaJuf3X
— Alex Pena (@AlexanderMPena) October 7, 2012
If Chavez is finally beaten, there’ll be no one sadder than his liberal buddies in Hollywood.
@nbcnightlynews @todayshow A surprise #hugochavez supporter in #Venezuela for the elections here today. #DannyGlover of acting fame.
— Kerry Sanders (@KerryNBC) October 7, 2012
Sean Penn Campaigns for Hugo Chavez's Reelection in Venezuela… http://t.co/uf831OD6
— NEWS MAKER (@NEWS_MAKER) August 7, 2012
Penn and Glover were brave to go to a dangerous place like Venezuela to campaign for Chavez, while Chavez fan Kevin Spacey apparently wasn’t able to make it. Of course, it’s worth noting that it’s been much more dangerous to oppose Chavez than to support him:
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2 shot to death when loyalists of Chavez, Capriles face off on a road in Barinas http://t.co/AshiaSd1 #Venezuela
— Ian James (@ByIanJames) September 30, 2012
Was the election clean? Well, just a few weeks ago, none other than former U.S. President Jimmuh Carter reported the Venezuelan electoral process to be “the best in the world” — definitely better than the corrupt system in the United States. Today Carter’s eating crow, as his own Carter Center reported that Chavez is cheating:
Carter Center prelim report lists numerous concerns in Venezuela including Chavez's use of govt resources to campaign http://t.co/KpX1H3Nj
— boz (@bloggingsbyboz) October 7, 2012
Don’t sweat it Mr. President; your reputation won’t get much worse just because you looked silly one more time.
Chavez says that if he winds up going down to defeat, he will respect the results of the election:
Hugo #Chavez says he'll respect the result's of Sunday's election whatever they might be #Venezuela
— Frank Bajak (@fbajak) October 7, 2012
Hopefully he’ll get the chance to make good on that promise.
Former Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roger Noreiga recently noted that Chavez has not looked good as he has campaigned while fighting cancer:
Dramatic video: Venezuela's cancer-stricken leader Chavez faints @ Oct 4 rally; election on Sunday. http://t.co/GIfWmPce @stephenfhayes
— Roger Noriega (@rogernoriegaUSA) October 6, 2012
Is it too much to hope that if Chavez does end up in involuntary retirement, his preferred candidate for President of the U.S. gets beaten as well?
Hugo Chavez Endorses Obama: President Obama has received
Hugo Chavez's seal of approval. Speaking on Venezuelan… http://t.co/rDkbNngA— The American Spectator (@amspectator) September 30, 2012
Update:
According to Venezuela’s Electoral Council, Chavez has won (via AP/Drudge):
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s electoral council says President Hugo Chavez has won re-election, defeating challenger Henrique Capriles.
National Electoral Council president Tibisay Lucena says that with most votes counted, Chavez had about 54 percent of the vote.
Chavez spokesman Eva Colinger declares victory, says Henrique Capriles has conceded:
@Nacionalista 54-44, Chavez wins, irreversible results. Over 80% voter participation! A great election!
— Eva Golinger (@evagolinger) October 8, 2012
Extraordinaria jornada electoral en #Venezuela! Chávez y la mayoría del pueblo victoriosos de nuevo #VivaChávez
— Eva Golinger (@evagolinger) October 8, 2012
Losing candidate Henrique Capriles accepts defeat. Hugo Chavez wins Venezuela's elections 54-44. #Venezuela #Democracy
— Eva Golinger (@evagolinger) October 8, 2012
Chavez tweets: “Thank you my God, thank you everyone!”
"Thank you my God, thank you everyone!" tweets Chávez. RT @chavezcandanga
Gracias Dios mío! Gracias a todos y a todas!!— Adrian Bono (@AdrianBono) October 8, 2012
Not everyone is convinced that this was a fair election:
Hugo Chavez wins "re-election." I call bullshit on that
— EKOW (@EkowFresh) October 8, 2012
https://twitter.com/bapfaff/status/255143435273654272
I call BULLSHIT! RT @nytimes: Breaking News: President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela Wins Re-electionhttp://t.co/0mwkPfyp
— JennyLee Molina (@jennyleeisme) October 8, 2012
Suuurrre he won: #Fraud @AP: BREAKING: Hugo Chavez wins Venezuela presidential vote, electoral council says
— M.P. Capellán (@MissMarciaC) October 8, 2012
RT“@AP: Hugo Chavez wins Venezuela presidential vote, electoral council says: http://t.co/q9x1vvDe – VW”
I call bullshit!
— FTP FTP ?? (@Reauxtweets) October 8, 2012
Update:
Tanks in the streets:
Tanks hitting the streets in Venezuela. (via @ArturoGVilla) http://t.co/6pFKmB6B
— Adrian Bono (@AdrianBono) October 8, 2012
Tanquetas cerca del club italo, Barquisimeto #yolocubro @elimpulsocom pic.twitter.com/48BYvwV5
— Francisco in da house ??? (@tesne) October 8, 2012
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