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Close to 20:00 hours (GMT -5), international news outlets and agencies began to inform the world that according to early vote preferences, the candidate of the coalition “Together We'll Make History”, (MORENA, PT, PES) Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) , had a clear advantage to win the presidential contest.
U.S. newspaper, The Washington Post , published an article with the header “López Obrador, a leftist, wins sweeping mandate in Mexican presidential election."
Likewise, The New York Times has already conceded the victory to AMLO. “Mr. López Obrador's victory puts a leftist leader at the helm of Latin America's second-largest economy for the first time in decades, a prospect that has filled millions of Mexicans with hope – and the nation's elites with trepidation.”
For their part, the BBC reported that López Obrador had a clear victory in the race for Mexico's Presidency, according to early results.
Meanwhile, CNN announced that “Within two hours of polls closing, three of his main rivals have conceded defeat.”
Spanish newspaper El País , stated that “exit polls give a clear advantage to candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador.”
On their website, The Guardian published their article with the following header: “Mexico election: historic landslide victory for leftist AMLO.”
In Venezuela, newspaper El Nacional , opposing the regime of Nicolás Maduro, informed that “leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the left National Regeneration Party (MORENA) has won the Mexican presidential election with a generous advantage against his rivals, according to exit polls.”
French newspaper Le Monde wrote that “the leftist candidate AMLO had won the presidential election,” highlighting this victory comes after an election period marred by violence.
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