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US expects no 'fundamental change' after Iran election

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State Department spokesman Vedant Patel says the United States expect no "fundamental change" from Iran no matter who wins the presidential election runoff. "Our view is that these elections in Iran are not free and fair," he tells reporters. SOUNDBITE

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