Mexican Presidential Candidates Clash in Final Debate Before Election
Security, crime, and economic policies dominate the discussion as candidates make their last pitches to voters.
- Candidates offered few specific solutions on security, a top voter concern.
- Sheinbaum leads the polls but faced heavy criticism from rivals Gálvez and Álvarez Máynez.
- Gálvez emphasized the need for stronger action against organized crime.
- Álvarez Máynez proposed decriminalizing marijuana and abortion as part of his platform.
- Migration and economic policies were briefly discussed, with candidates differing on key points.