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Impatience grew in Honduras on Sunday as electoral officials failed to provide an update on the results of the November 30 national elections for over 48 hours, with the presidential race still far too close to call.
A week after Honduras held general elections, the country remains without results as the vote count has not been updated since Friday.
Trump claims efforts in Honduras to "change the results" of an election in which he's backed the party of an ex-president convicted of trafficking cocaine to the U.S.
Nearly a week after Honduras November 30 national elections, public frustration is rising as electoral officials have failed to provide any new updates on the presidential vote count for almost 48 hours.
Honduras' conservative National Party candidate Nasry Asfura, backed by Donald Trump, edged ahead in the count of the Central American nation's presidential election on Monday, in an extended process marked by delays and accusations of fraud.
President Trump backed Nasry Asfura days before the Nov. 30 election and denounced his opponents. In a close race, that has potentially tipped the scales.
Vote counting in the presidential election is going into its fourth day with the two top candidates neck and neck.