many saw cissi as their savior. in the historic cairo district where he group, there's plenty of appetite for a stronger leader, for a new pharaoh who can bring stability. his relatives remain working in the family business. his cousin shows me the intricate arabesque work he learned as a boy. even though we are happy, he told me, we realize he's facing a big burden. the nation has gone through tough times. he has to correct that. as happy as we are, we also pity him. field marshall al cissi is guaranteed a resounding victory at the polls. but egyptians have swept away two presidents in the last three years. if he can't tackle the economic and security problems here, he could lose support fast. highs already hated by some because of the crackdown. more than 1,000 protesters have been killed, mostly islamists. thousands more behind bars. the opposition can't campaign freely. the former candidate says egypt is now a republic of fear. >> translator: personal rights and freedoms have been at their lowest. something egyp