Turkish Election: Erdogan's Fate Hinges on Voter Turnout, Economy, and Immigration.

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Turkish President Erdogan urges voters to turn out in the presidential runoff election, while opposition candidate Kilicdaroglu calls on all who love Turkey to vote and pull the country from "the dark pit" of Erdogan's two-decade rule. Erdogan won 49.5% of the vote in the first round, with Kilicdaroglu trailing at 44.9%. The two candidates are vying to attract 8 million voters who did not participate in the first round. Unofficial results are expected to emerge by late Sunday.
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