Of course, you can find lots of supporters on both sides of a controversial 
choice. Regarding Pena Nieto, for example:

The once-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party prepared Sunday night to 
celebrate the triumph of its presidential candidate, Enrique Pena Nieto. 
Throngs of supporters flocked to the headquarters of the PRI, as the party is 
known for its Spanish initials, to celebrate the anticipated return to power of 
a party that kept a monopolistic grip on Mexico for an uninterrupted seven 
decades.
https://www.cleveland.com/nation/2012/07/mexicos_once-dominant_pri_rega.html

So much for trying to elevate a secondary point, mass sentiment about an 
election result, in order to evade the blunt political economic reality of 
Mexico-US migration.


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