Where the 6D Election Will be Won
With a 30 point lead in the national popular vote, MUD could end up with 88 seats in the 167 seat A.N. just as easily as it could end up with 133. It all depends on how many of its new voters are rural.
With a 30 point lead in the national popular vote, MUD could end up with 88 seats in the 167 seat A.N. just as easily as it could end up with 133. It all depends on how many of its new voters are rural.
In a governing party where Intransigence is treated as a cardinal virtue, the first politico to propose negotiating with the opposition will be a kamikaze.
6D won't set off regime collapse, like in Romania in 1989. It'll set the stage for a delicate, high stakes negotiation, like in Mexico in 1988.
AD's Secretary General for Guárico State is gunned down right in the middle of a campaign event, signalling a troubling new stage in the campaign.
6D matters, but not for the reasons you think. It's not a parliamentary majority that's at stake, it's the regime's cohesion.
The electoral boobytrap known as MIN-Unidad was sanctioned by the electoral authority last week, but seems like this is a case of "too little, too late."
Mauricio Macri's win in Argentina may be the beginning of the region's leftist chickens coming home to roost.
People running for National Assembly seats want you to know who they are. Some have managed this better than others.
Lissette Gonzalez chronicles a day in the life of one of the opposition's most exciting campaigns, while holding on for dear life on a moto taxi.
Having given up on governing altogether, Maduro focuses on holding on to power, through whatever means necessary. Come December, even these might not be enough to ensure a win.
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