They’re still counting, or re-counting, the votes in Mexico.
There are many problems with public-opinion polls—like their failure to illuminate the real forces and phenomena behind popular beliefs.
The clear frontrunner in the run-up to Mexico’s July 1 presidential election is a slick insider with no known political convictions other than achieving and retaining power.
As Mexico gears up for next summer’s presidential election, the country’s electoral “lefts”
are deeply divided.