"Mexico Poised to Elect First Female President Amid Historic Election"

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As Mexico prepares to potentially elect its first female president, candidates Claudia Sheinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez face a barrage of sexist and false online attacks. The misinformation, fueled by social media and AI, includes demeaning comments about their appearance and credentials, as well as fabricated claims. This reflects broader issues of digital literacy, media distrust, and political disinformation in Mexico, exacerbated by a culture of "machismo" and violence from drug cartels. Tech companies are criticized for inadequate measures to combat misinformation in non-English languages.
- Sexist tropes and misinformation swirl online as Mexico prepares to elect its first female leader The Associated Press
- Mexico’s historic election is this weekend. Here’s what to know CNN
- Opinion | Mexico's Women Are Speaking. Will a Female President Listen? The New York Times
- Mexico elections: all you need to know NPR
- In Historic First, Mexicans Expected To Elect Woman President Barron's
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