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I had to go to my old neighborhood bc I didn't update my INE :suburban:

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My dad voted and the NYC consulate had the line going around the blocks ff. And they were only giving out 1,500 tickets to vote. Good thing he got there around 6am

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22 hours ago, shyboi said:

 

Thank you for replying, i really appreciate it.

 

What about Claudia? What are her views on LGB, trans issues and women? 

Morena as a whole has a softer view on the LGBT community compared to PAN/PRI. HOWEVER, they have strangled every single budget dedicated to their care and awareness. There's a shortgage of PREP and ART which has led to a higher HIV fatality rate in the nation, among both straight and queer communities. Claudia Sheinbaum also sent police with pepper gas to attack women protesting when she was the governor of the capital, they are not the party you want to be governed by.

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I voted for Xochitl, not because I think she's the best candidate, but to remove Morena from power.
What a horror these 6 years have been :biblio:

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People voting for the PRIAN to return to the dictatorship we had for more than 70 years with them.
The PRIAN was in power for more than  70 years and they did not improve the country, and people want them back.

I'm sorry but… :toofunny3:

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1 minute ago, manuelalex9810 said:

People voting for the PRIAN to return to the dictatorship we had for more than 70 years with them.
The PRIAN was in power for more than  70 years and they did not improve the country, and the people want them back.

I'm sorry but… :toofunny3:

Mind you the party who's looking to dismantle the Supreme Court due do it being the ONLY thing shielding the country from dictatorship is Morena :clack:

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35 minutes ago, manuelalex9810 said:

People voting for the PRIAN to return to the dictatorship we had for more than 70 years with them.
The PRIAN was in power for more than  70 years and they did not improve the country, and people want them back.

I'm sorry but… :toofunny3:

If Xochitl ends up pulling a Peña Nieto :deadbanana2:... 

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28 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said:

Mind you the party who's looking to dismantle the Supreme Court due do it being the ONLY thing shielding the country from dictatorship is Morena :clack:

It's just that the citizens could elect the judges and ministers of the Supreme Court which I don't agree at all.
But I understand the point of doing something about the corruption that is in the supreme court. 

"Para que los jueces puedan ser electos por el pueblo de México, para que los ministros de la Suprema Corte puedan ser electos por el pueblo de México. Y entonces sí, se va a quitar la sombra de la corrupción y se va a quitar la sombra del fraude y la antidemocracia en nuestro país"

 

The PRIAN was in power for more than 70 years, where the country went through the worst and 0 democratic things with those parties.

 

•Sold the country abroad (PEMEX, Railroads, Mines, Electricity) 

•Electoral fraud (Carlos Salinas de Gortari, 0 democratic) 

•The Tlatelolco massacre (0 democratic) 

•El halconazo (the government of Luis Echeverría killed 225 students for manifesting, again 0 democratic) 

•The 43 students of Ayotzinapa 

•Inflation (Mexico had the highest inflation in history under the PRI government) 

•Removed 3 zeros from the currency due to the devaluation and inflation in the country, once again governed by the PRI.

•The war against organized crime that many PAN politicians went unpunished (like La Guardería ABC and the students in the TEC of MTY) 

•PAN votes against human rights, a few months ago they voted against the prohibition of conversion therapies.

•The dollar in 20 pesos 

 

 And the ongoing list of what happened during the PRIAN dictatorship. :rip:
 

PRI and PAN hated each other for a long time, now they get together to stay in power, they don't care about democracy, they just care about their pockets. 

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20 minutes ago, BrokenMachine said:

If Xochitl ends up pulling a Peña Nieto :deadbanana2:... 

I think this is why a lot of our people in the States hate her because of this reason :deadbanana: When Sheinbaum came to LA, everybody was hyped... but when Xochitl came to NYC, they clocked her ass.

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Miss Lili Brillanti ain't that Brillianti like we think she is. Beefed with Galilea and we never heard from her again.

 

:ryan3:

 

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5 minutes ago, manuelalex9810 said:

It's just that the citizens could elect the judges and ministers of the Supreme Court which I don't agree at all.
But I understand the point of doing something about the corruption that is in the supreme court. 

"Para que los jueces puedan ser electos por el pueblo de México, para que los ministros de la Suprema Corte puedan ser electos por el pueblo de México. Y entonces sí, se va a quitar la sombra de la corrupción y se va a quitar la sombra del fraude y la antidemocracia en nuestro país"

 

The PRIAN was in power for more than 70 years, where the country went through the worst and 0 democratic things with those parties.

 

•Sold the country abroad (PEMEX, Railroads, Mines, Electricity) 

•Electoral fraud (Carlos Salinas de Gortari, 0 democratic) 

•The Tlatelolco massacre (0 democratic) 

•El halconazo (the government of Luis Echeverría killed 225 students for manifesting, again 0 democratic) 

•The 43 students of Ayotzinapa 

•Inflation (Mexico had the highest inflation in history under the PRI government) 

•Removed 3 zeros from the currency due to the devaluation and inflation in the country, once again governed by the PRI.

•The war against organized crime that many PAN politicians went unpunished (like La Guardería ABC and the students in the TEC of MTY) 

•PAN votes against human rights, a few months ago they voted against the prohibition of conversion therapies.

•The dollar in 20 pesos 

 

 And the ongoing list of what happened during the PRIAN dictatorship. :rip:
 

PRI and PAN hated each other for a long time, now they get together to stay in power, they don't care about democracy, they just care about their pockets. 

Yes, Arturo Zaldívar is the ex judge who's on trial right now for abuse of power among many things, you know, the AMLO henchman :skull:

 

Neither party is perfect, but at LEAST with PRI/PAN we used to have working institutions, there's nothing working remotely decent with Morena :rip: Starting with public transportation  and hospitals, not to mention the useless ecocide to build pharaonic projects, NONE of them working properly until now despite years of propaganda :deadbanana2:.  That party is now filled to the brim with the worst of the opposition as well, I can't take seriously people who truly believe Morena gives some sort of hope to the country, all they do is prey on the poor to build a voting base.

 

 

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I voted for Claudia . She's gonna be our next president :heart:

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Almost 30 minutes till polls close.

 :ryan3:

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Gays voting for Xóchitl is pure homophobia 

feel bad for y'all

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2 hours ago, Alongoria13 said:

Mind you the party who's looking to dismantle the Supreme Court due do it being the ONLY thing shielding the country from dictatorship is Morena :clack:

Y'all been saying this country would become a dictatorship or Venezuela 2.0 for 6 years now and nothing happened, give it up already :biblionny:

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6 minutes ago, DoubleRainbow! said:

Y'all been saying this country would become a dictatorship or Venezuela 2.0 for 6 years now and nothing happened, give it up already :biblionny:

That's an entirely different sentence babe, geographically speaking Mexico won't become Venezuela :rip:   Claudia and AMLO have openly stated the reform of the Supreme Court is one of their main objectives next period though!  NO party should have full control whatsoever, that's what they want, and they got it for a short period in 2018-2020.

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Ok, but which party is gonna limit the gringos from coming over? :suburban:

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1 minute ago, Attitude said:

Ok, but which party is gonna limit the gringos from coming over? :suburban:

None. Gentrification in CDMX under Claudia's government only went up :suburban:

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12 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said:

That's an entirely different sentence babe, geographically speaking Mexico won't become Venezuela :rip:   Claudia and AMLO have openly stated the reform of the Supreme Court is one of their main objectives next period though!  NO party should have full control whatsoever, that's what they want, and they got it for a short period in 2018-2020.

Yeah, personally I don't think this time they'll get the qualified majority like they did in the 2018-2020 period

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For anyone interested....just muted it because Mario Delgado's punchable ass is speaking.

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polls closed  :suburban: please tell me Xoxochitl won

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Not Brujada and Taboada both bragging about winning CDMX at the same time :suburban:

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3 hours ago, manuelalex9810 said:

People voting for the PRIAN to return to the dictatorship we had for more than 70 years with them.
The PRIAN was in power for more than  70 years and they did not improve the country, and people want them back.

I'm sorry but… :toofunny3:

Morena is the "PRIAN" :rip:

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If Claudia gets Hillary'ed :suburban:

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6 minutes ago, AshleeSimpsonFan said:

Morena is the "PRIAN" :rip:

So you prefer the "old PRIAN" to the "new PRIAN"? Make that make sense :rip:

at least morena isn't openly homophobic 

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