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Meet Claudia Sheinbaum, the Nobel Laureate Set to Become Mexicos First Female President


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Polling shows the Jewish candidate on track to win the Mexican presidency next year with 47% support, continuing left-wing Morena rule.

A recent survey shows progressive candidate Claudia Sheinbaum in pole position to win the Mexican presidency in 2024, becoming the first woman to occupy the National Palace.

The poll, published in the El País newspaper, shows Sheinbaum with the support of 47% of voters, well above her next-closest competitor Xóchitl Gálvez who leads a conservative coalition of parties with 30% support. The survey shows Sheinbaum consolidating sufficient support to win the election following a brief controversy around her partys nomination process earlier this month.

Sheinbaums victory next year would represent a break with tradition in a number of ways. While becoming the countrys first female leader, her background would also make her fairly unique: shes a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who before entering local government in Mexico City was an engineering professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

She followed in the footsteps of her parents, themselves both academics, by studying physics at the university, which is known as a locus of left-wing organizing in the country. Her Nobel Prize-winning research, conducted in 2007 with members of the UNs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, focused on energy efficiency in buildings and transportation in Mexico.

If elected, Sheinbaum would also be the countrys first Jewish president. Her fraternal grandparents hailed from Lithuania while her mothers family came from Bulgaria, immigrating to Mexico in the 1940s during the Holocaust.

Her ancestry became an issue in the highly-Catholic country when ex-President Vicente Fox disapprovingly referred to her as a "Bulgarian Jew," calling her opponent Gálvez "the only Mexican" in contention for the presidency. He apologized for the comment, while Sheinbaums campaign responded on the X platform by declaring she is "more Mexican than mole!"


Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, right, greets supporters as she leaves a rally at the Revolution Monument in Mexico City, Thursday, June 15, 2023. Sheinbaum announced that she is resigning her post as Mexico City Mayor to enter the primary race for the countrys 2024 presidential election.

Sheinbaum would join former presidents Janet Jagan of Guyana, Ricardo Maduro of Honduras, and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski of Peru as Jewish leaders to hold their countries highest office in Latin America (current Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro also claims Jewish ancestry).

Sheinbaum burnished her reputation in Mexico as a politician concerned with fighting crime and corruption during her time as mayor of the countrys capital. During her presidential campaign she has promised to continue cash payments to poor Mexicans and further the countrys energy independence from the United States.

Analysts speculate she would bring a more environmentalist focus to the office than her predecessor Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who currently enjoys an approval rating around 65%.

Her election to the presidency would burnish the feminist credentials of López Obradors left-wing nationalist Morena party - the firebrand president has sometimes clashed with activists, once dismissing feminist critics as "conservatives." Feminists have urged the president to do more to fight violence against women in a region where cultural ‘machismo has long been identified as a concern.

Meanwhile, womens activists have achieved victories in Mexicos courts with the countrys Supreme Court voting to decriminalize abortion throughout the country earlier this month.

Though sometimes displaying a curious sympathy for former US President Donald Trump, López Obradors presidency has been marked by attempts to establish greater independence from the United States.

The populist leader has sued gun manufacturers in US courts and denounced his northern neighbors interventionist policies in the region. Recently, he urged Americans to vote against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the upcoming Republican presidential primaries, criticizing his passing of anti-immigrant legislation.

López Obradors 2018 election to the Mexican presidency was a watershed moment in a country where decades of political domination by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) caused Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa to refer to it as a "camouflaged dictatorship." In recent years, the partys lock on the presidency was broken with the election of Fox in 2000, but López Obradors left-wing presidency is considered the first ideological break with the PRIs conservative governing ideology.

 

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