nick paton walsh, cnn. >> jennifer glass joins this hour from kabul, afghanistan.have you on the line. >> good to talk to you, george. >> so talk to us, first of all, about the mood. voters there heading to the polls, given that the threat is high from the taliban. what are voters saying? >> a lot of people told me they would be voting. people were very wary will security. there is virtually no one here where i am. when i was here in october for the parliamentary elections, people were waiting hours to vote and we're not seeing that at all today. voting workers are standing idle waiting for voters to come. despite 72,000 afghan troops on the streets, around the country and hundreds and tens of thousands of police, as well, a lot of people here, the voter turn out appears very low. nobody here will give us official numbers until about an hour and a halftime, but here, there is nowhere near the 5,000 people registered to vote. >> voter turn out appears to be low so far. and talk to us about the person who appears to be the front runner. >> well, as you know, a lot of