Iran's Karroubi may still endorse Mousavi

Iran's Karroubi may still endorse Mousavi - PRESS TV

Iranian Reformist presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi hints that he may drop out of the presidential race in favor of Mir-Hossein Mousavi at a later stage.

"Running with a single Reformist candidate [at this stage] wouldâ?¦ lead to our defeat, as Ahmadinejad would gain 50 percent of the vote and win the elections in the very first round," Karroubi said Thursday during a campaign visit to the northwestern city of Ardabil.

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