With only two people - former army chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and leftist politician Hamdeen Sabahi - vying for the country's top post, the race is certain to be dramatically different from Egypt's 2012 presidential vote, when 13 candidates competed. El-Sissi, the man who led the military's move against Morsi, is riding a wave of popular support and is the clear front-runner in the May 26 and 27 vote. Since Morsi's ouster, el-Sissi has achieved a near cult of personality.