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Liberian Christians See Hope in Upcoming Presidential Run-Off Election

''It is the responsibility of all Liberians to cooperate with the new president - whoever he or she may be - to use their skills for the development of Liberia.''

Christians in Liberia have expressed their hope in the presidential run-off election set for November, saying that it will bring new changes to the nation.

More than 1 million Liberians - 74 percent of registered voters - cast ballots Oct. 11. (Photo: UMNS / Mary Miller)
More than 1 million Liberians - 74 percent of registered voters - cast ballots Oct. 11. (Photo: UMNS / Mary Miller)
A Liberian election worker counts ballots by lantern light. (Photo: UMNS / Mary Miller)
A Liberian election worker counts ballots by lantern light. (Photo: UMNS / Mary Miller)
A young woman casts her ballot in Monrovia. (Photo: UMNS / Mary Miller)
A young woman casts her ballot in Monrovia. (Photo: UMNS / Mary Miller)

On Oct. 11, Liberia

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