This is going to be a huge election, and it's a shame that Sharon is still in the hospital. I'll definitely be glued to CNN all day on Tuesday.
Israelis voting for the future of their borders
Israelis voting on border policy, not parties
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Israelis go to the polls
It looks like Kadima might have a slight lead in the polls right now. I hope they win. Palestine has already gone backwards, electing a terrorist group into office. Israel doesn't need to step back, too.
It looks like Kadima might have a slight lead in the polls right now. I hope they win. Palestine has already gone backwards, electing a terrorist group into office. Israel doesn't need to step back, too.
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Here are some rough election results:
Kadima: 29-32 seats
Labor Party: 20-22 seats
Yisrael Beitenu Party: 12-14 seats
Likud: Less than 12 seats
There are 120 seats in the Knesset. I was hoping Kadima would take more than just 32, but at least they took the most. I think a coalition with the Yisrael Beitenu and Likud parties is out of the question. They'll more than likely team up with the Labor Party.
Israeli exit polls: Kadima moves forward
Kadima: 29-32 seats
Labor Party: 20-22 seats
Yisrael Beitenu Party: 12-14 seats
Likud: Less than 12 seats
There are 120 seats in the Knesset. I was hoping Kadima would take more than just 32, but at least they took the most. I think a coalition with the Yisrael Beitenu and Likud parties is out of the question. They'll more than likely team up with the Labor Party.
Israeli exit polls: Kadima moves forward
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