The presidential run-off election is scheduled for late June though the political violence led by the Mugabe regime continues. Looking at what has gone on in Zimbabwe, it's pathetic not to mention offensive that Hillary Clinton could compare Florida's vote to Zimbabwe. Unless Floridians are being tortured and killed then Hillary still owes an apology to the people of that troubled country.
Tsvangirai -- who contends he won the presidential race against longtime Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe -- returned despite what his party said was a plot by the country's military to assassinate him and other party leaders.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, after a long delay, ruled that neither candidate won a necessary majority of the vote and set a date of June 27 for Tsvangirai to again face Mugabe in a runoff vote.
Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) have called for international observers to be allowed to monitor the runoff election, but Mugabe's government has refused the demand.







