While the summer and election are uniting to make a heated atmosphere in Tehran, I am in a small city two hours drive from it to make myself a short "Escape to the country".
You can feel it here from many of the educated people that they are truly horrified with the idea that ultra-conservatives supporting Ahmadi Nejad may come to power. In the last few days, many different social and political groups are taking refuge from this anticipation to the circle of Hashemi's supporters. From the beginning of this week, mobiles phones were stormed by SMS messages mostly joking about Ahmadi Nejad's character. His facial appearance made it easy for many to make fun of him but they are actually trying to forget the fear they have for what it is there in his mind! Many are terrified of social limitations that he could introduce. Even some who did not vote in the previous round are now dubious about the idea of boycotting. The same is true for some who wanted Moeen to be president and now cannot bother caring about the finalists.
The hard-line conservatives in parliament, revolutionary guard and Basij armed militia, can not fit in their bodies that they are so close to dominate the whole hierarchy of power.
Ahmadi Nejad campaign has been doing a good job to attract economically in trouble people, aiming his attacks to Hashemi's most weak point; Economic corruption and love for luxury. His ignorance towards the divergence in income of rich and poor in his presidency time, made the room for the conservatives to hunt the lower-class Iranians with the warning that they will be still ignored under his rule.
Ahmadi Nejad appeared on TV in the last two nights and tried to appear as a technocrat who loves working for the economy and denied all the allegation regarding his will for more social pressure. His campaign was doing it's best to present him as someone who lives like poor people. On my way today to east of Tehran, I noticed many wall written supports for Ahmadi Nejad suggesting that he will fight the rich and support the poor.
Not to forget those who did not vote at all and will not anyway. I have heard from many who called the whole thing a plot to make a big turn out for Hashmi Rafsanjani. I was talking to a friend last night and was explaining why I think Hashemi shall be our choice this time to obtain at least a room for more push for our right. I was explaining why I think we shall not wait and see a set back for reform. He replied that he can not discriminate between Hashemi and Ahmadi Nejad as they are both within the system and for the idea of having more room for change, he gave a nice example: "Do not think that by grabbing your hair and pulling it up you can take yourself higher!" This is in fact very true if you want to look at the big picture.