Navigating Mexico: The 2024 Presidential Elections
The small victory margin of Gómez in the State of Mexico race could be a sign that Morena is losing ground
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The small victory margin of Gómez in the State of Mexico race could be a sign that Morena is losing ground
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The National Regeneration Movement’s gubernatorial win in the State of Mexico has caused members of the Institutional Revolutionary Party to point blame at the state’s current governor, Alfredo del Mazo, for the party’s loss
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The all-important win for Morena in the state of Mexico, which has been seen as a likely barometer for Mexico’s 2024 presidential elections, was especially significant since that state has been ruled by the PRI unchallenged for nearly a century
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Political temperatures are also rising, and potential conflicts and near-miss economic catastrophes are coming to a head in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe
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The Elections in EdoMéx
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During his daily pressers, AMLO has repeatedly called on supporters to “vote in favor” of those who support his government’s policies and “to vote against opponents”
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One thing in common about both states is that the PRI has ruled unchallenged there for a combined 94 years, something that AMLO’s Morena will try to change come June 4
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López Obrador has already successfully expropriated a total of 2,038 hectares for his priority railway project
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Pressed for time, and with a plan to inaugurate this new train route in December of this year to funnel passengers to the hard-to-get AIFA, AMLO has resorted to the expropriation of land
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All Ears
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