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...basic foundations of the nation. Not so for Mexicans. Voters believed the election would not only decide who would run the country for six years but also, more fundamentally, what kind of political and economic system Mexico would have. The platforms of the two leading candidates--the conservative Felipe Calder??n and the leftist Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador--differed on the roles of the state vs. the market, the nature of political institutions, how to fight poverty and what kinds of links Mexico should have with the rest of the world...
...afraid to die in the fight." --EMILIO SERRANO, member of Mexican presidential candidate Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador's leftist party, pledging protests after conservative Felipe Calder??n apparently won last week's elections by just 0.58%--243,934 votes out of 41.8 million cast...
...despite the often ugly nature of the campaign, Frankel said that “Harvard should take tremendous pride in [Calder??n’s] success...
...think it has really paid off in Felipe Calder??n,” he added...
With the election of Felipe Calder??n Hinjosa as president of Mexico earlier this week, Harvard-related politicians capped off an impressive year that included electoral victories in Liberia, Canada, and Colombia...