A representative from Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh's campaign tells Ahram Online that the vote has been split between the two candidates, preventing either from reaching the crucial runoffs In a phone conversation this morning, Nesma Youssef, a representative of Abdel-MoneimAbul-Fotouh's campaign in 6 October City, located on the outskirts of Cairo, described to Ahram Online how she felt, as incoming results indicate a two-horse race between Mohamed Mursi and Ahmed Shafiq. "I didn't sleep until 4am," she said. "How did Shafiq get all these votes? Really, how? I am extremely depressed. I will pray that Hamdeen Sabbahi and Abul-Fotouh will be cursed for leaving us to choose between Shafiq and Mursi in the runoffs. "One of them should have stepped down for the other, just like Abdallah El-Ashaal helped Mursi in polling stations. We wouldn't have lost. I am in shock. "Hamdeen did really well among all governorates; he came in first place in 6 October, and Abul-Fotouh came second. Mursi and Shafiq trailed way behind in fourth and fifth places respectively. I don't know what to do."