Presidential candidate kicks off campaign, promising Mexico will no longer be a pinata for foreigner
Presidential candidate kicks off campaign, promising Mexico will no longer be a piñata for foreigners
CIUDAD JUAREZ Presidential front-runner Andrés Manuel López Obrador kicked off his campaign Sunday in this prosperous but troubled border city, promising supporters higher wages, a tariff-free trade zone and a country that will "no longer serve as a piñata for foreign governments."
López Obrador said that he isn't giving up on President Donald Trump and "his despicable attitude toward Mexicans." But he said he won't tolerate Mexico and its people being trampled.
The three-time presidential candidate began his campaign facing the Monument of Benito Juarez, the 19th-century liberal president with a nationalistic approach of indigenous heritage who López Obrador models his candidacy after.
"We begin our campaign here where our homeland began," he said. "Juarez represents a glorious past, but also the present day, grave, national problems of our country."
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