Lack of election violence, high voter turnout in Afghanistan is ‘fantastic slap’ to Taliban




PBS NewsHour show

Summary: Despite the escalation of deadly strikes in the lead up to the election in Afghanistan, long lines formed at polling places in Kabul and ballots came by the truckload from far reaches of the country. As officials continue their hand-count of votes, chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner reports on the three frontrunners who may be named the next president.