5 key issues at stake in the upcoming 2024 Mexican elections
Mexico is almost certainly about to get its first woman president
ByMARK STEVENSON Associated Press
March 3, 2024, 11:15 PM
MEXICO CITY -- MEXICO CITY (AP) Mexico is almost certainly about to get its first woman president.
Ruling-party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum leads in polls on the race leading to the June 2 vote. The second-place candidate is also a woman. A man running for a small third party essentially has no chance of winning.
Popular President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is barred by law from running for another six-year term, and Sheinbaum is running for his Morena party. Businesswoman, senator and Indigenous Affairs official Xóchitl Gálvez has an uphill battle, backed by a coalition of all the main opposition parties.
Sheinbaum, Mexico Citys former mayor, has a doctorate in energy engineering and a long career in leftist politics. Gálvez helped her family by selling tamales in the street as a girl. She went on to earn a degree in computer engineering and start her own tech companies.
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