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Peru Chooses President Between a Conservative and a Progressive

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

Peruvians will vote this Sunday in a presidential runoff between conservative Keiko Fujimori and progressive Roberto Sánchez amid a political and security crisis. In the first round, Fujimori received 17.18% of the votes, while Sánchez garnered 12.03%. Recent polls show Fujimori at 38% and Sánchez at 35%, with 27% still undecided. Both candidates face significant opposition, with 40% rejecting Fujimori due to her father's controversial legacy, and 38% against Sánchez due to his ties with former president Pedro Castillo. Analysts suggest that undecided voters will play a crucial role in the outcome of this election.

AI summary · Source: Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

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