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Ecuador still in shock as election results continue to be tallied

Published on February 10, 2021
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Ecuador awoke to a shock on Monday as the results of its presidential election showed that all the polls going into the vote were off by a wide margin. Up until the first vote was cast on Sunday, all the most recent polls showed that Andrés Arauz, the correísmo candidate for […]

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