Colombian Presidential Candidates Intensify Final Campaign Push Amidst Voter Uncertainty
Al equipo del ultraderechista Abelardo de la Espriella le preocupan los colombianos que salieron del país para acompañar a la selección de fútbol en el Mundial de Norteamérica. Son unos 80.000 adultos que, en sus cuentas, pueden afectar el caudal electoral en la segunda vuelta de este 21 de junio, explica una importante fuente de la campaña que aparece puntera en las encuestas y que triunfó en la primera vuelta, tres semanas atrás. Mientras, del lado de Iván Cepeda luchan por
Colombian presidential candidates are making a final push in their campaigns as the election nears, with a focus on securing every vote. The campaign team for far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is reportedly concerned about the impact of approximately 80,000 Colombians abroad, who are following the national football team at the North American World Cup. These expatriate voters could potentially influence the outcome of the second round election on June 21st. Meanwhile, Iván Cepeda's campaign is striving to increase support, believing victory is still possible despite recent polls favoring De la Espriella, who won the first round. The tight race underscores the critical importance of voter turnout and engagement in the final days.
The article highlights the intense final stages of the Colombian presidential election, focusing on the strategic concerns of both major candidates regarding voter turnout and the influence of Colombians abroad.
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