Mexico Prepares for Historic Election Amid Deep Divisions
Claudia Sheinbaum leads the race to become Mexico's first woman president, but the campaign is marred by violence and political strife.
- Sheinbaum, the frontrunner, is expected to continue López Obrador's policies if elected.
- Opposition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez struggles to gain traction against Sheinbaum.
- Political violence and cartel influence cast a shadow over the election process.
- The Morena party aims for a decisive majority in Congress to push constitutional changes.
- Public discontent and polarization have intensified, with many Mexicans feeling excluded or betrayed.







































