Mexicans living in the United States and other countries have shown unprecedented enthusiasm in participating in Mexico's historic presidential election, which could result in the country electing its first female president.
Long lines were observed at Mexican consulates across the U.S., including in Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, despite challenges such as technical delays and extreme weather conditions. The high turnout reflects the global Mexican community's eagerness to influence the future political direction of their homeland.
This election marks a significant moment in Mexico's democratic process, highlighting the importance of the expatriate vote and the potential for a historic change in leadership.
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