Colombia's VERY Surprising Presidential Election
Colombia held the first round of its presidential elections on May 29th and it is hard to overstate just how surprised most analysts were by the results. For generations, Colombia has been dominated by a small political establishment that ranges from the center right to the hard right. Unlike other countries in the Latin America, Colombia has never elected a President from the left wing; nor has Colombia ever experienced a right wing populist.
Yet this be the choice as Colombians head to the polls in a run-off presidential election on June 19th.
The left wing politician Gustavo Petro earned about 40% of the vote in the first round; and defying all expectations, a 77 year old right wing populist Rudolfo Hernandez bested the establishment candidate to come in second place, with about 28% of the vote. His personal wealth, bluster, and clever use of social media have earned comparisons to Donald Trump.
My guest today, Elizabeth Dickinson, is Senior Analyst for Colombia at the International C…
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