"Historic Mexican Election: First Female President Amid Violence"

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As Mexicans prepare to vote on June 2, the country faces severe violence from organized crime and a polarized political climate. The election is historic, with two leading female candidates, Claudia Sheinbaum and Xochitl Galvez, representing continuity and change, respectively. The outcome could impact marginalized groups and Mexico's approach to clean energy, amid ongoing challenges like water shortages and cartel violence.
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