From Patrick Ruffini.
You’ll want to download the larger version instead of squinting at the tiny version in the blog, but his analysis is interesting as well. I didn’t know that the Kurdish coalition was made up of two factions that had been fighting against each other. Seems to me that people, given these huge coalitions, either were voting for specific people they knew, or were voting for people of their own ethnicity who they expected to represent their interests.
I predict that the individual coalitions will be smart, that they’ll realize that the best way to protect their own interests is to guarantee freedom for everyone. Let’s hope I’m right.

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