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Mexico's Presidential Election Sees Historic Bid for First Female Leader

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The articles discuss the Mexican presidential election, specifically the candidacy of Claudia Sheinbaum, who is leading in voter polls. As a member of the left-leaning Morena party, she has campaigned in the image of current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. However, experts suggest that she may not be as radical as AMLO. Additionally, some critics view her as a potential pawn of the current president, which could impact her ability to govern independently.

    1. More than an election, this is a referendum to choose the kind of country we want.
    2. No one accepts to be manipulated when they reach public office.
    1. That President Andrés Manuel López Obrador tells me what to do, that when I get to the presidency, he's going to be calling me on the phone every day.
    2. I don't care about those things the opposition says, that mine would be another Lopez Obrador government.
    3. I'm the only one who can show results in security.
    4. Mexico has been called a machista country for many years. But Mexicans are now governed by many women and that's a change.
    5. There's this idea, because a lot of columnists say it, that I don't have a personality.
    6. I have always said it: I am a daughter of '68.
    1. In addition to being supported by the president's loyalists, Claudia has won over a part of the middle class, who want a more effective government than AMLO's.