Leftist front-runner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador waves to supporters after a floral tribute to mark the 212th anniversary of the birth of president Benito Juarez, at the Hemiciclo a Juarez monument in Mexico City, Mexico March 21, 2018. REUTERS/Ginnette Riquelme
Reuters: Left-wing Mexico candidate leads ahead of presidential vote: poll
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican left-wing candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took the lead in the last three months ahead of the country’s presidential election, according to a poll published on Wednesday.
The poll, by GEA/ISA, shows two-time runnerup Lopez Obrador grew almost four percentage points to 26.8 percent of vote preference, compared with the firm’s previous survey.
The poll of 1,070 people was taken face to face between March 1 and 3 and has a margin of error of 3 percent. The prior poll was taken in November.
The former Mexico City Mayor Lopez Obrador leads all major polls ahead of the election.
Second-place candidate Ricardo Anaya, with the right-left “For Mexico in Front” coalition, maintained 23 percent of the vote in the GEA/ISA poll. Jose Antonio Meade, with the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) grew slightly to 20.3 percent.
Independents took 2 percent of the vote, while around 28 percent were undecided, did not respond or said they will not vote.
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WNU Editor: All my friends from Mexico have been telling me the same thing for the past few months. The sentiment for change is overwhelming, and the old established political parties are going to lose bad.