Voters in Mexico went to the polls on Sunday, in an election billed as a choice between change and continuity. But whether they pick the front-runner Claudia Sheinbaum – from the current president’s party – or the challenger, history will be made. Because as Mike Armstrong explains, Mexico has never had a female president.
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Mexico could welcome 1st female president as historic election unfolds
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