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Last year, Imran Khan did the unthinkable and went from political also-ran to serious contender for the leadership of Pakistan. His ratings have slumped since then, but, as a master of self-belief, who’s to say he can’t pull of a major surprise in the presidential elections on may 11?
He certainly thinks it’s possible, as he told Esquire over the course of two meetings.