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Wyclef Jean Says His Haiti Candidacy a 'Wild Card'
AP Interview: In hiding, Wyclef Jean says his presidential candidacy a 'wild card' for Haiti
The Associated Press
By TAMARA LUSH Associated Press Writer
CROIX-DES-BOUQUETS, Haiti August 19, 2010 (AP)
Haiti's presidential candidate and hip hop artist Wyclef Jean , center, is seen surrounded by...
Wyclef Jean's glamorous hip hop lifestyle seems far away as he sits in hiding in a white stucco building on a rutted, dirt road where chickens scurry and Haitian women carry sacks of laundry atop their heads.
The former Fugees frontman, multimillionaire philanthropist and Haitian presidential hopeful tells The Associated Press he is confident that election officials will accept his candidacy despite doubts as to whether he meets the five-year residency requirement needed to run for office.
Jean ? who was born in Haiti but raised in New York ? said Wednesday that he has filed "every piece of paper the electoral council has asked for."
"We are winning on law," added the 40-year-old, speaking from a rattan chair in his hideaway about two hours from the presidential palace in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince. He argues his appointment as a roving ambassador to Haiti in 2007 exempts him from the residency requirement.
But even if he is barred from running in Haiti's Nov. 28 elections, Jean said he will call for peace among his supporters.
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http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=11433554
AP Interview: In hiding, Wyclef Jean says his presidential candidacy a 'wild card' for Haiti
The Associated Press
By TAMARA LUSH Associated Press Writer
CROIX-DES-BOUQUETS, Haiti August 19, 2010 (AP)
Wyclef Jean's glamorous hip hop lifestyle seems far away as he sits in hiding in a white stucco building on a rutted, dirt road where chickens scurry and Haitian women carry sacks of laundry atop their heads.
The former Fugees frontman, multimillionaire philanthropist and Haitian presidential hopeful tells The Associated Press he is confident that election officials will accept his candidacy despite doubts as to whether he meets the five-year residency requirement needed to run for office.
Jean ? who was born in Haiti but raised in New York ? said Wednesday that he has filed "every piece of paper the electoral council has asked for."
"We are winning on law," added the 40-year-old, speaking from a rattan chair in his hideaway about two hours from the presidential palace in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince. He argues his appointment as a roving ambassador to Haiti in 2007 exempts him from the residency requirement.
But even if he is barred from running in Haiti's Nov. 28 elections, Jean said he will call for peace among his supporters.
.../
Read more:
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=11433554