--- The surveys, like millions of Mexicans, do not matter to the
FAM coordinator
"I come from below. The lady comes from above and has
the full support of the president and the truth is, that does not scare
me," said the coordinator of the Broad Front for Mexico (FAM), Xóchitl
Gálvez.
In a group media interview this day, Gálvez recalled that
when he was running for Delegate of Miguel Hidalgo in the Mexican capital, he
started "25 points down and in four weeks we turned it around."
Asked about the increasingly less credible Mexican surveys, "Here
it is going to be a citizens' election and this Sunday we are going to start
with a project with the citizens. We are going to walk with the citizens, with
all those who are tired of being afraid, which are many. All those who are
tired of being afraid They extort them and do not let them cut their lemon,
their avocado, they charge them a flat, those who call them and the government
does nothing, the victims of those Claudia prosecutors' offices that hid
femicides. I call on all of them to Let's fight," he declared.
The senator also expressed her confidence that when Mexicans
know what she wants to do, they will support her: "That I do want them to
have medicine, that I do want their children to succeed, that I do want there
to be opportunities for people." who doesn't have them... then people are
going to worry about me... I walk the streets, that is the difference between
that candidate and her servant...".
Returning to the topic of the poor and shameless Mexican
polls, Xóchitl, like millions of Mexicans, said that he does not care about
them: "They only serve to create an impression and they are going to do it
and they are going to get a lot of money, because they (the government
officials), they have a lot of money, because they steal a lot of money. Two
mouths cost three times more and that money, where do you think it's going to
end up? But people are no longer stupid."
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