Calderon by a Whisker in Mexico
In Mexico's closest election yet, conservative Felipe Calderon edges out leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador by less than one percent of the...
Interviewee: Enrique Ochoa Reza
Interviewer: Esther Pan
July 6, 2006
Enrique Ochoa Reza, a law professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a member of the national political council of the Revolutionary Institutional Party (PRI), talks to CFR.org's Esther Pan about the closest Mexican presidential race in history.
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