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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jun 28, 2018, 12:32 AM Jun 2018

Mexicans want to throw out status quo in presidential vote


Mark Stevenson, Associated Press
Updated 11:22 pm, Wednesday, June 27, 2018

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexicans fed up with corruption and violence say their country is poised for a historic transformation in Sunday's presidential election, while others fear the vote will bring a freefall into populism and autocratic rule.

The lightning rod for such divergent opinions is front-runner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the once-fiery leftist who has moderated his rhetoric and sought alliances across the political spectrum after two unsuccessful presidential runs and having led massive protests alleging electoral fraud.

Despite his new image, the 64-year-old candidate universally called AMLO still appears to trust more in his own sense of mission than in the rules of modern economics and still vows to wrest control of the country back from the "mafia of power" that he has railed against for decades.

Such is the level of discontent with Mexico's political status quo, historically high homicide rates and rampant corruption that even his rivals are trying to convince voters that they represent "real change," while simultaneously warning that a Lopez Obrador win would herald a Venezuela-like era of economic collapse and authoritarian rule.

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https://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Mexicans-want-to-throw-out-status-quo-in-13032668.php
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