Votes, not assumptions, will decide Egypt polls
There are no ifs or buts about it. The word on the street is “When Al Sissi comes ...” the operative word being “when”. This hypothesis is supported by polls indicating the former army chief can expect to garner between 72-82 per cent of the ballot that is scheduled for May 26 and 27, while his only rival, the veteran leftist politician and leader of the Nasserist Party, Hamdeen Sabahi, can expect no more than two per cent. Such assumptions come with their own risks.