Luis Abinader, the president of the Dominican Republic, is on course for a resounding re-election on Sunday with approval ratings around 70%. Abinader, known for his anti-corruption stance, has been credited with helping the country's economy recover from pandemic lows to become one of the fastest-growing in the region. Meanwhile, in Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, the ruling party candidate, holds a 25 percentage point lead ahead of the June 2 election. If elected, Sheinbaum would become Mexico’s first female president. The upcoming election in Mexico is also notable for having another 20,000 jobs up for grabs, making it the largest-ever election in the country.
Luis Abinader, president of the Dominican Republic, has approval ratings of around 70%. He is on course for a resounding re-election https://t.co/ltrZUXj6z6 👇
Claudia Sheinbaum is likely to win the presidency comfortably, but there are still another 20,000 jobs up for grabs in Mexico’s largest-ever election https://t.co/MiFaAeaYsl 👇
President Luis Abinader is cruising to reelection Sunday in the Dominican Republic. In Mexico, the ruling party candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, has a 25 percentage point lead ahead of the June 2 election. Is the anti-incumbent era over in Latin America? No. These are outliers.
⚠️ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC`S ABINADER LOOKS SET FOR FIRST-ROUND ELECTION WIN Full Story → https://t.co/VWxKKOBMsY The Dominican Republic's Luis Abinader, an anti-corruption crusader who helped catapult the island nation's economy from pandemic lows to one of the fastest growing in…
Claudia Sheinbaum will need all her skills as a politician—and as a scientist—if she becomes Mexico’s first female president. https://t.co/usec0FniNS