1. El día del #1DeJulio de 2018 estuvimos realizando observación electoral en Ixtapalapa; de hecho, nos tocó en la misma casilla que @danieljadue, el próximo presidente de Chile.

Vimos, sin poder hacer nada, muchísima evidencia de compra de votos, "casas amigo", todo.
2. Después del cierre de la votación, tuvimos que retirarnos para preparar nuestra primera transmisión para @jacobin. En el taxi de regreso, oímos a Meade reconocer su derrota en la radio. Poco después, siguió Anaya. En el centro, la gente empezaba a salir.
3. El festejo. Incluso había personas que, por antecedente histórico, estaban listas para pelear otra fraude. No resultó ser necesario.
4. Entra la muchedumbre.

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THREAD: Mexico's August 1 referendum as to whether to investigate former presidents & other actors for past crimes will be hindered by the fact that the National Electoral Institute is only setting up 57,000 precincts, a fraction of last month's midterms.

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1. A look at local numbers reveals the breadth of #MORENA's victory in last Sunday's #Mexican midterms. Of the 19 state legislatures won, in 5 of them it swept *every single seat*; in 7 more it won between 70-80%.
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Justice for sale.
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1. #PRI's gonna PRI: the candidate for governor of the State of Nuevo León, Mexico is trying to buy votes.

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