July 3, 2006 /

Mexico Enters The Year 2000

This really seems like the Bush/Gore debacle all over again: Mexico’s conservative presidential candidate Felipe Calderon declared victory on Monday in a bitterly contested election result as official returns showed him ahead of his left-wing rival. Calderon said his lead was now “irreversible” because he had an advantage of more than 400,000 votes over Andres […]

This really seems like the Bush/Gore debacle all over again:

Mexico’s conservative presidential candidate Felipe Calderon declared victory on Monday in a bitterly contested election result as official returns showed him ahead of his left-wing rival.

Calderon said his lead was now “irreversible” because he had an advantage of more than 400,000 votes over Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the leftist former mayor of Mexico City, with almost 95 percent of votes counted.

“There is an irreversible result and it is in my favor,” Calderon said in a television interview, looking confident. “The result give me a very clear victory that cannot be reversed.”

Lopez Obrador, who had insisted on Sunday night he won the election by 500,000 votes, appeared more open to a possible defeat on Monday morning.

So the Conservative is in the lead by about 400,000 votes. I wonder if Bush will get Catherine Harris down there to help with the recount.

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