Article in spanish

The love affair of Mexicans with the president continues 100 days after her arrival to power, with approval percentages reaching 80%, four points more than just a month ago. There are not many elements yet to qualify a good government, but nor to criticize it, so that citizens feel satisfied with the vote they cast in the elections, which raised Claudia Sheinbaum as the person with the most votes in the country's recent history. . “A huge disaster would have to have occurred for a person who received so many votes to lose support in such a short time,” says Heidi Osuna, director of Enkoll, the house that carried out this survey for EL PAÍS and W Radio between the 3rd and the January 5 through 1,203 interviews in homes. The retrospective vote is always higher than the real vote, that is, when people are asked who they voted for in the previous elections, the majority side with the winner. That is also what happens now with Sheinbaum. And whoever lost the most, the most preferences are taken away. It's the Matthew effect.

    • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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      10 hours ago

      Democracy is when you have established parties in a coalition, didn't you know?

    • thelastaxolotl [he/him]
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      21 hours ago

      she was, but people from the leadership of the PAN party decided copy the strategy of the southamerican right of calling all left-social democrats would be dictators if elected, which at the end didnt matter since she wont with 61% of the vote