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    Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador hits out at Trump as he launches his presidentia

    Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador hits out at Trump as he launches his presidential campaign

    Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the leading candidate in Mexico's presidential election, launched his campaign close to the U.S. border.
    The nationalist responded to President Donald Trump's threat about NAFTA and immigration, demanding respect for Mexico.

    Published 1 Hour Ago Updated 1 Hour Ago Reuters

    Mexico's presidential front-runner launched his campaign close to the U.S. border on Sunday, demanding respect for Mexicans hours after U.S. President Donald Trump again threatened to scrap a key trade pact and erect a wall between the countries.

    Striking a nationalistic tone, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador signaled that if he won the July 1 election, he would be less accommodating toward Trump than the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, which has lagged in opinion polls over its failure to contain violence and corruption.

    "Mexico and its people will not be the pinata of any foreign government," Lopez Obrador said in a speech to thousands of people who jeered and swore at the mention of Trump. The U.S. president is almost universally disliked in Mexico.

    "It's not with walls or use of force that you resolve social problems."

    Symbolically, the three-month campaign began in Ciudad Juarez, whose namesake, Benito Juarez, was a 19th century Mexican president from indigenous roots whose exiled government resisted a French colonialist intervention from the unruly city that borders El Paso, Texas.

    Trump on Sunday morning reiterated his threat that has hung over the campaign, to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement among Mexico, Canada and the United States, tying its future to its efforts to stop migrants going north.

    "Mexico is doing very little, if not NOTHING, at stopping people from flowing into Mexico through their Southern Border," he said in a tweet.

    Lopez Obrador criticized President Enrique Pena Nieto for export-focused economic policies that he said benefited the few, and promised a strategy to build up Mexico's internal markets.

    He decried the paltry minimum wage in Mexico, which is less than 90 pesos ($4.96) a day, and the huge salary differences between U.S. and Mexican auto industry workers, challenging Trump's narrative that Mexico has benefited most from NAFTA.

    While he reaffirmed his backing for the pact, he said talks to renegotiate the agreement should be suspended until after the election, and that any new deal should address wages and immigration.

    "I liked that he said we won't be Trump's servants, nobody has said it like that," Abelardo Ochoa, 32, said at the rally. "We work so hard here to earn well, but you cross the border and it's something else."

    'Experience of serving'

    The ruling-party candidate trailing in third place, former Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade, launched his own campaign on Sunday at the other end of the country in the southeastern town of Merida, touting his years in government as his strength.

    "I have the experience of serving and getting results for more than 20 years, without scandals. I live off my salary," Meade told a cheering crowd dressed mostly in white.

    Second-place Ricardo Anaya began campaigning on Friday.

    Silver-haired Lopez Obrador, a former Mexico City mayor, first ran for president in 2006. He said he would treat Trump's administration with respect but would demand the same for Mexicans.

    His unconventional, and at times inconsistent, policy stances have sometimes led to comparisons with the U.S. president.

    The 64-year-old candidate played to his leftist base, attacking the current government and saying he would suspend a $13 billion airport, an important project for Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, which he says is tainted by corruption.

    He has promised to "consult the people" on reforms and plans to turn the presidential residence into a cultural center, sell the presidential plane and cut his salary in half.

    Sandra Flores, 24, who was at Sunday's rally with her two children, said she and members of her family, including those living in California, supported Lopez Obrador.

    "I voted for the president we have now and honestly I'm not satisfied," she said. "(Lopez Obrador) will be able to stand up against what Trump is doing."

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    You corrupt moron made a "piñata" of your own people.

    Maybe they should make a "piñata" out of YOU.

    You want America, you want social services, you want fair wages on YOUR soil...then stop stealing from YOUR own people. Pay a wage, they pay taxes, and we will see how many want THEIR paycheck taxed to pay for uneducated breeding leeches!

    You have land, you have resources...shut YOUR pie hole and take care of your own people.

    And by the way, get on birth control and stop breeding in the dirt and filth! Disgusting people.
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    LOL!! I just love it when you're fired up, Beezer!!!

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    While he reaffirmed his backing for the pact, he said talks to renegotiate the agreement should be suspended until after the election, and that any new deal should address wages and immigration.
    Not acceptable, Mr. President. We need to end this NAFTA crap now and get down to the business of righting something that has been very wrong since NAFTA was signed into law! There has already been seven meetings on NAFTA with no resolution in sight.

    Lopez Obrador criticized President Enrique Pena Nieto for export-focused economic policies that he said benefited the few, and promised a strategy to build up Mexico's internal markets.
    Looks like presidential hopeful Obrador sees the writing on the wall where NAFTA is concerned. Perhaps he realized the Mexican NAFTA advantage is coming to an end.


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