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The 2018 Mexican presidential election has been held, and the winner of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador – often referred to as AMLO. It was AMLO’s third try at the presidency, and this time he won it, and won it with a clear majority. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published on […]

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Allan on July 2nd, 2018

Mexico held its presidential election on July 1st.  The winner, by a big margin, was Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by his initials as AMLO. To read the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published July 2nd, 2018, on VDARE.COM.

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Topics in the latest Said in Spanish installment: –   Mexican Presidential Candidates on Trump and U.S. Immigration Topics a  AMLO says everybody in the world has the right to migrate to the U.S.A. b. Anaya the biggest Trump-basher c.  AMLO’s Development Program Proposal d. Bronco on Trump –   Mexican Retaliatory Tariffs To read the full […]

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Mexico’s election is July 1st, so it’s almost here.  The four candidates have been making many promises. I have compiled a list of some of them. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published June 25th, 2018, on Mexidata.info.

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Mexico has an election on July 1st.  The presidential frontrunner (one of four candidates) is  Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by his initials as AMLO.   Polling shows the candidate way ahead.  Here’s AMLO’s photo: (Photo Source Agencia de Noticias ANDES) Earlier this month, AMLO explained how he is going to talk Trump into joining (and […]

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Allan on June 18th, 2018

The third and final Mexican presidential debate was held June 12th, in the city of Merida.   The four candidates participated, and there were three moderators. Unlike the first and second debates, Donald Trump was never mentioned. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published June 18th, 2018, on Mexidata.info.

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Election Day in Mexico is July 2nd, and AMLO is dominating the polls. But what about Congress?  There is also a Mexican congressional election the same day. For the entire article, click, here. Article by Allan Wall, published June 11th, 2018, on Mexidata.info.

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On May 20th, the second Mexican presidential debate was held, this time in Tijuana.     The theme was “Mexico and the World”.  Therefore there was plenty of Trump-bashing, complaining about U.S. deportation of illegal aliens, and pledges to meddle more in the United States. Mexico’s elite does not like what Trump is doing, and they are […]

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Allan on May 29th, 2018

On May 20th, the second  Mexican presidential debate of the 2018 election was held. My family and I watched it from our home in the United States. I found it interesting and took some notes. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 28th, 2018, on Mexidata.info.

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Margarita Zavala, the wife of former Mexican president Felipe Calderon, dropped out the Mexican presidential race, leaving only four candidates:  AMLO, Anaya, Meade and Bronco. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 21st, 2018, on Mexidata.info.

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