David Ordaz
Claudia has already won. He has already won because there is no political opposition in Mexico. He has already won because the opposition is co-opted by three mediocre and divided political parties. He has already won because the candidate and the last minute nominee are a bad caricature and his ratings are declining every day.
Claudia had already won because the opposition didn’t know how to counter a political animal like Andrés Manuel López Obradorwho, from the highest podium in the land, pulled the right strings to impose his candidate, provoked (and got out of the way) everyone who aspired (and could) to rule the capital, and took away the youngest who believed that he had left his comfort zone. The election was won on social media.
Eight months before the election, the official candidate and her party show signs of unity and cohesion, while opposition candidates display their ignorance in political-cultural forums under nervous laughter that only invites ridicule.
The opposition candidate, who began as broad, sympathetic, forward-thinking, challenging and even funny, is today blurred, gray, merging with political parties that claim her support but are rubbing their hands to see who gets more seats in the Legislative Assembly. .
Claudia has already won because she is a strange self-proclaimed creature Wide front, he did not understand her purpose. He did not understand that in all scenarios they should go together and not “draw grist to their own mill” when they believe it is to their advantage.
Their candidate is lonely, she thinks the campaign has enough of swearing and using predictable phrases, but the truth is that she didn’t know how to capitalize on the mistakes made by the ruling party.
On the other hand, the opposition candidate has not decided whether he is governor, whether he has an internal replacement, leaving his state in chaos and driving around the country in a car that 70% of every Mexican could not dream of buying. This candidate, who went beyond the laws and the Constitution as governor, decided to rely on his wife, and she was the main character of his campaign. She was the only one who could hold off the other two competing women.
More than 200 days before the vote, the official candidate has twice the lead of her opponent and six times the lead of the social media candidate. You don’t have to do anything more than stay in your comfort zone. Answer when it is convenient and remain silent when necessary. As long as it’s within the script, you’re guaranteed a spot.
Eight months before the election, there is no political opposition and checks and balances in the legislative and judicial branches of government move on a thin line.
All indications are that Claudia has already won, but today the light at the end of the tunnel is seen in organized civil society, when she ceases to be a subject and becomes a citizen. Another opportunity comes when they are faced with the ballot box and ballot to avoid giving everything to one candidate or party. No politician is worth this.
Source: Aristegui Noticias

John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.