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round of parliamentary elections. "This is my first time voting. There are so many women than ever before. I think three quarters of the women are voting for the Muslim Brotherhood. I see that the lower class are in support of them, but don't really know what they are voting for. They are just throwing around religious quotes. People are voting for them on a superficial basis. I voted for the Party that will continue with the Revolution. I didn't know who to vote for in specific, but I wanted to continue in solidarity with the youth movement," said Norhan Korim, 22.
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