For the first time, the left has a real chance to win the presidential election in Colombia.
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“Voters rejected the safe elections,” he wrote The Economist after the first round of the battle to become Colombia’s next president.
The last round of the election, Sunday 19 June, is between a former guerrilla leader and a 77-year-old multimillionaire.
Both have backgrounds as mayors in large cities, and both had to leave City Hall before the election period was over. Another common feature is that both have tried to become president in the past.
That’s about the only thing they have in common.
Last weekend it was published three polls. Two of them show a small lead to the left-wing candidate Gustavo Petro. On the third, the opposing candidate Rodolfo Hernández is at the top.
The two emerged victorious from the first round of the election, Petro got a little over 40 percent and Hernández 28 percent.
The choice will be more exciting than this result suggests. For most established parties, their supporters recommend voting for Hernández.
If you combine the last measurements, Petro leads by just one percentage point. Thus, the result is completely impossible to predict. The proportion who have not decided is around 10 percent.
The measurements shows that Petro has the support of 64.1 percent of voters who are younger than 25 years. Hernández appeals most to the elderly.
Hitler or Einstein
“I am a big supporter of the great German thinker Adolf Hitler,” in Hernández in a radio interview six years ago.
This, of course, led to strong condemnation. He claimed it was a misunderstanding. Actually, he meant Albert Einstein.
The 77-year-old has earned a fortune on real estate. Combined with his own ability to make offensive and provocative statements, it is not surprising that he is often compared to Donald Trump.
He also uses social media actively. The older man has become a kind of Tiktok king in his homeland. Much of his election campaign has been short video messages. An example was when he said to the voters: “Look me in the eye, I will not let you down.” Those who did not content themselves with staring into his face quickly discovered that he was almost naked. He was only wearing swimming trunks.