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In a message dated 9/28/2006 8:05:51 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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"If less than 60% of the registered voters voted, how come Jammeh won in  
EVERY single area? He did not win only in Foni. The guy won even in Badibu and  
Bakau."

 
 



Maybe someone bought their vote and that is why they stayed home.  The puzzle 
we have to figure out is who engaged in vote buying? The  very fact that 
Jammeh won everywhere is pretty interesting and could be  indicative of other 
things aside from all of Gambia just opting to  vote overwhelmingly for him.
 
Jabou Joh

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