Exclusive - Iran’s US ballot station plan sees mixed results as some venues cancel voting events

Voice of America

"'The Islamic Republic and its agents understand that the regime is deeply unpopular in the Iranian diaspora, whose members are channeling the voices of their Iran-based compatriots calling for regime change,' said Jason Brodsky, policy director of U.S. advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran, in a VOA interview.

'The regime and its agents fear the Iranian diaspora because of its organizing power, so they want to keep this U.S. voting activity as quiet as possible to prevent embarrassing situations in which their fellow Iranians denounce the election for the sham that it is,' Brodsky said."