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br> -- Rob br> Los Angeles, California /p> p> It's a good thing this Mexican election occurred when it did and not six years earlier in 2000. Had that happened, I have no doubt but that Al Gore would have adopted AMLO's tactics, and we should have had to put up with our own "parallel government" here in the U.S. Only left-wing candidates can get away with this kind of silly non-sense, because they represent the "people." br> -- Stuart W. Settle br> Richmond, Virginia /p> p> Wow! Imagine that; a national election in Mexico decided by a razor thin margin. In addition, the loser stages a prolonged humiliating national spectacle that does indeed make Al Gore appear statesmen-like and dignified. Who would have thunk it? Fortunately for Mexico, their MSM appear not to have caught up with their elitist, hand-wringing, American counterparts. How refreshing that the Mexican's appear not to care a whit about what the Europeans are saying about their election. Maybe the Mexican media are on to something here. br> -- A. DiPentima /p> p> If Mexico is as corrupt as Mr. Obrador insists, it raises the question: Why would anyone want to be president of Mexico? br> --