People wave Japanese flags as they listen Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo Saturday night during the last day campaigning for Sunday's lower house election.
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People wave Japanese flags as they listen Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo Saturday night during the last day campaigning for Sunday's lower house election.
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Chuichi Hashimura
Let's go to vote Sunday's lower house election because each Japanese has an equal vote.
warispeace
I'm not so sure what is worse. The guy spewing lies about growth and prosperity to cover up his neoliberal agenda that is increasing income and wealth disparities or all those flag-waving followers at these gatherings, including the unquestioning conservative media, that enable his public dishonesty.
nath
That's actually incorrect. Not all votes are equal. Depending on where the voter resides, there is a greater than 2 to 1 disparity between the strength of some votes and others.
blvtzpk
I thought the title read 'Final appearance.'
Oh well, one can wish!
B.l. Sharma
Picture of the day showing PM Abe making his final appeal to the voters on Saturday night in Tokyo is good but what Mr Abe said to the voters too should have been displayed on the website to enable his well wishers living everywhere to get acquainted with his final appeal.