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    Anti-Trump populist poised to clinch Mexican presidency

    Anti-Trump populist poised to clinch Mexican presidency


    The election of López Obrador — like Trump, known for his impulsive and nationalistic tendencies — could further strain U.S-Mexico relations.


    By SABRINA RODRIGUEZ
    07/01/2018 06:55 AM EDT


    Mexico's presidential candidate Andres Manuel López Obrador waves to supporters during the closing rally of his campaign at the Azteca stadium in Mexico City on June 27. | Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images


    MEXICO CITY — Mexicans on Sunday appear likely to elect a left-wing populist president who has campaigned on standing up to President Donald Trump, potentially ushering in a more confrontational era of U.S.-Mexico relations on everything from immigration policy to trade.

    Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a former mayor of Mexico City who styles himself as a champion for rural Mexico, has enjoyed a double-digit lead over the other top candidates from the country’s major parties for months.


    His vows to eradicate violence and official corruption — long unaddressed by outgoing Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s ruling PRI party — have played a major role in lifting him to the head of the pack. But his pledge to defend Mexicans from Trump, coupled with his nationalistic rhetoric, has also bolstered his standing with Mexican voters.

    López Obrador traveled through the U.S. after Trump was elected to advocate for Mexican immigrants living in the states and even published a book called "Oye, Trump" ("Listen Up, Trump") that condemns Trump’s plans to build a border wall and “his attempts to persecute migrant workers.”


    Mexico “will never be the piñata of any foreign government,” López Obrador, 64, told more than 90,000 supporters at a rally here to close out his campaign on Wednesday.


    The election of López Obrador — like Trump, known for his impulsive and nationalistic tendencies — could further strain U.S-Mexico relations. The candidate, nicknamed AMLO, says illegal migration to the U.S. should be addressed with economic development programs, not a border wall. And while he supports continued talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, he’s also been a critic of free trade in the past, arguing that Mexico needs to be more self-sufficient.

    “AMLO won’t hold back the way Peña Nieto has,” said Mark Feierstein, former senior director for western hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council.

    “Peña Nieto has been very passive toward Trump and toward the United States.”


    López Obrador, a two-time failed presidential candidate, is now running as the candidate for the left-wing National Regeneration Movement (Morena), a party he founded in 2014. He frames himself as a political outsider even though he has been a politician for decades. His popularity stems from widespread distrust of the ruling parties, including Peña Nieto’s PRI, which held power from 1929 to 2000 and regained the presidency in 2012. Less than 20 percent of Mexicans support Peña Nieto’s administration, according to Mexican consulting firm GEA-ISA.

    López Obrador’s opponents — PRI’s José Antonio Meade and Ricardo Anaya, who’s running under an unlikely coalition of right-left parties — have also said they will demand respect from Trump. Being critical of Trump is seen as an easy way to unite Mexicans, who widely dislike the U.S. president. More than 80 percent of Mexicans have a negative opinion of Trump, according to a June poll by Mexican consulting firm Consulta Mitofsky.

    Peña Nieto’s failure to stand up to Trump’s insults against Mexico and its people further hurt his popularity, particularly after he welcomed then-candidate Trump to Mexico in 2016. In 2017, Peña Nieto faced widespread criticism for sitting silently next to the American president on the sidelines of the G-20 meetings in Germany while Trump repeated that Mexico would pay for a border wall.


    In April, Peña Nieto finally gave a defiant address, telling Trump to respect Mexico because challenges in the U.S.-Mexico relationship “never justify a threatening attitude or lack of respect between the countries.” The speech was widely praised, even by López Obrador, but many argued that it came too late.


    Against that backdrop, López Obrador’s fiery rhetoric is resonating with voters.


    López Obrador “answers to his domestic constituencies, especially as many feel that Peña Nieto has been like Trump’s doormat,” said Ana Quintana, senior analyst on Latin America and the Western Hemisphere at the Heritage Foundation.


    Despite the tough talk, López Obrador says he wants to work with Trump. He’s proposed a large-scale project that will strengthen cooperation between North America and Central American countries. The effort, López Obrador has said, would lead to more jobs and higher salaries — two points that would drive down illegal migration and cross-border violence. He also wants to hammer out a NAFTA agreement that will lead to higher wages for Mexicans, something that Trump supports.

    The change in administrations could spark a new era of cooperation, Marcos Fastlicht, one of López Obrador’s top advisers, told POLITICO.


    “A door opens for opportunity with Andrés Manuel,” said Fastlicht, a Mexican businessman who has been friends with López Obrador for about 20 years. “He’s willing to speak with [Trump], willing to sit and negotiate, but part of this requires we wait and see.”


    Roberta Jacobson, who retired in May from her post as U.S. ambassador to Mexico, said López Obrado told her it was his priority for Mexico to have a good relationship with the U.S. during her meetings with him.


    “Whether he can do that, whether any Mexican president can do that, is unclear to me,” she said.


    Jorge Castañeda, a former Mexican foreign minister who served during the presidency of conservative Vicente Fox, put it another way.


    “López Obrador will try and be prudent, more tolerant,” said Castañeda, who is currently campaign coordinator for Anaya. “But Trump is Trump.”

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    Mexican populist López Obrador triumphs in presidential race


    The winning candidate promised to demand respect from President Donald Trump.

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    TRAVEL BAN FOR MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA

    LOCK THAT BORDER DOWN NOW!

    THIS GUY IS NUTS!!!!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    But you know what, Beezer, it could well be that Trump and Obrador may get along and Obrador may come around. He's saying more things now that sound like he understands the importance of the US relationship with Mexico. They make a damn fortune off of US and we could dry that up in a heartbeat and never feel a pinch. I think this guy may be smart enough to know that, especially when our guy knows that.

    It's clear from this election in Mexico that the Mexican people are fed up with gangs, cartels, corruption and not doing as well as they should be.

    But then I'm the eternal optimist.

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    Mexicans Living in U.S. Can Vote in Mexico's Election - LASVEGASNOW
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    Four million Mexicans living in the U.S. will be able to vote in their home country's presidential election. The Mexican government has spent $30 million to ...
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    Mexico's war on drugs: Arrests fail to drive down violence - BBC News
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    Jan 25, 2018 - Mexico has poured military might and money into fighting cartels but it ... 78 mayors have been killed since the war on drugs began in 2006.
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    Obrador could end up being a blessing in disguise, but not for the reason some might think. His disdain for Trump may make it much more difficult to agree on a renegotiation of NAFTA, which could mean Trump would finally be forced to keep his campaign promise of shutting NAFTA down. Furthermore, any continued talk from Obrador on flooding our border with illegals may finally make the U.S. Congress stand up and pay attention to Trump's request for a border wall. I'm talking about the actual "border wall" he promised us during his campaign, not the one he's lying about now. Just a couple thoughts .....

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    ADD MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA TO OUR TRAVEL BAN

    PUT OUR TROOPS ON THE BORDER

    A FOREIGN PRESIDENT DIRECTLY THREATENING TO FLOOD OUR COUNTRY WITH MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL ALIENS AND ALLOW THE DRUGS AND GANGS TO POUR OVER OUR BORDER!

    SHUT IT DOWN NOW TRUMP BEFORE OUR CITIZENS ARE KILLED!
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