"It's become almost cultish how people are for one candidate or the other," said the Americas Quarterly managing editor.
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"Tem algo aí que precisa ser consertado", disse vice-presidente de política da AS/COA sobre metodologia das pesquisas eleitorais.
After the October 2 vote, see figures around turnout, congressional composition, and more.
Hear the recording of the conversation moderated by AS/COA's Luisa Leme on the October 2 elections.
"The institutions of democracy have been questioned in this election cycle," said the AS/COA vice president.
See how competition between presidential hopefuls is shaping up ahead of the October 2 first-round vote.
UnidosUS' Clarissa Martínez De Castro and The Washington Post's Sabrina Rodríguez cover issues motivating the voting bloc heading into the U.S. midterms.
“It's not clear to me what anyone could do or say at this point that would change most Brazilians' minds,” says the AS/COA vice president.
A pending tax treaty with Chile would allow Washington to grow ties with the region's "new left," writes AS/COA's Steve Liston in World Politics Review.
"Sanctions have an economic impact…if their application is widespread [and] coordinated," co-writes the AS/COA chairman emeritus in Reuters Breakingviews.
"El éxito para el sector privado [en Guatemala] es que no sea relacionado con esa corrupción", dijo el vicepresidente de AS/COA.
The presidents of Chile, Colombia, and Honduras addressed the gathering of world leaders for the first time. We cover developments at the 2022 session.
Ahead of the October 2 first round, learn about the faceoff between Bolsonaro and Lula, as well as congressional contests.
A day after his August 7 inauguration, Colombia's president sent the signature reform to Congress. AS/COA Online talks to experts about what it entails.
Na terceira conferência da Women's Hemispheric Network em São Paulo, líderes falaram de diversidade e ESG, empreendedorismo, e estratégias para a carreira.
Political analyst Carlos Bravo Regidor explains the AMLO government’s moves toward militarization and the ramped up race for the presidency.
"Existe la posibilidad [de una crisis inminente] si Bolsonaro pierde las elecciones", dijo el vicepresidente de política de AS/COA.
Despite the truth commission report, Mexico cannot simply turn the page on the case, writes AS/COA's Carin Zissis in World Politics Review.
"We are in a stalemate right now; we’re not discussing issues, we’re discussing who I like and who I don’t," said the Americas Quarterly managing editor.
"Nicaragua has already crossed the threshold to dictatorship," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth for Univision.