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...“It won in 2012 despite people knowing the party had a history of corruption,” says Roy Campos of Consulta Mitofsky, a leading pollster. “It’s not corruption that upsets voters, it’s impunity....
...Roy Campos, a pollster in Mexico City, argues that Mr Peña Nieto’s swift and energetic response to the building storm – after initially underestimating the problem – went a long way to resolving what could...
...The first, says Roy Campos, a pollster in Mexico City, is frustration among the political classes with the past few years....
...In part, argues Roy Campos, a pollster in Mexico City, that is because corruption allegations have now touched all of the country’s leading parties in one form or another....
...“This is a reminder to Peña Nieto that the reform path is scattered with obstacles,” says Roy Campos, a respected political analyst and pollster in Mexico City....
...For one thing, argues Roy Campos of the Mitofsky polling firm, Mr López Obrador has not yet questioned the actual vote count, which is carried out by IFE and which, in 2006, caused a head-on collision with...
...That has left the PRI’s Mr Peña Nieto to sweep the table....
...Roy Campos, a political analyst and pollster in Mexico City, says that is a problem....
...It is no accident that Mr Peña Nieto has written a series of articles under the slogan “an efficient state”....
...As Roy Campos, a political analyst and pollster in Mexico City, puts it: “The main political parties are thinking, ‘if we let the PRI win Guerrero, how are we going to dispel the idea that they are invincible...
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