Vienna - AP
As Egyptians choose their first democratically elected president, reform leader Mohamed ElBaradei says who wins is less important than establishing national unity. ElBaradei tells The Associated Press that the choices between a reformist, Islamist or pragmatic leader pales behind getting Egyptians to agree \"on the basic common values that they\'re going to live under.\" For that to happen, ElBaradei says basic needs such as food and health care in Egypt have to be met better. \"We have a long way to go,\" ElBaradei said Thursday in Vienna before participating in a panel discussing the Arab Spring revolutions.