(Bloomberg) -- What do Turks want? In the run-up to national elections on Sunday, which are essentially a referendum on Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 15-year rule, Bloomberg reporters traveled around the country to find out. This is what they learned.
Istanbul
- The Desperation to Keep Turkey Different
- World's Oldest Marketplace Is Awash With Dollars and Anxiety
- Erdogan Backs His Election Gamble With $200 Billion of Craziness
Mersin + An Interview from Edirne Prison
- Erdogan Economy Isn't Tanking Like Lira as Turkey Heads to Polls
- The Jailed Kurdish Politician Set to Determine Erdogan's Future
- Selahattin Demirtas on Turkey Elections: Transcript From Prison
Kars
The Anatolian Tigers: Gaziantep & Kayseri
- In Erdogan Heartland, Lira Crisis Is Taking Toll on Businesses
- Refugees Stoke Turkish Anger, Roiling Erdogan Election Campaign
The Black Sea
Izmir
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