AP Admits Mexican President Got Along Much Better with Trump

Jul 13, 2022 View Original Article
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"U.S. officials want López Obrador to retreat on his reliance on fossil fuels and his campaign to favor Mexico's state-owned electricity utility at the expense of foreign-built plants powered by gas and renewable energy."
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"Washington has filed several complaints under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement pushing Mexico to enforce environmental laws and rules guaranteeing trade union rights."
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-6% Liberal
"And it wasn't just for the sake of doing so, but it concerned the comparison was over their relationships with the leader of a key U.S. ally: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.AP pointed out just how terrible Biden's relationship is with AMLO in contrast to the much better relations with Trump who was focused on border security:The U.S.-Mexico relationship -- a straightforward tradeoff during the Trump administration, with Mexico tamping down on migration and the U.S. not pressing on other issues -- has become a wide range of disagreements over trade, foreign policy, energy and climate change."
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-58% Liberal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : U.S. officials want López Obrador to retreat on his reliance on fossil fuels and his campaign to favor Mexico's state-owned electricity utility at the expense of foreign-built plants powered by gas and renewable energy.
47% : Washington has filed several complaints under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement pushing Mexico to enforce environmental laws and rules guaranteeing trade union rights.
21% : And it wasn't just for the sake of doing so, but it concerned the comparison was over their relationships with the leader of a key U.S. ally: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.AP pointed out just how terrible Biden's relationship is with AMLO in contrast to the much better relations with Trump who was focused on border security:The U.S.-Mexico relationship -- a straightforward tradeoff during the Trump administration, with Mexico tamping down on migration and the U.S. not pressing on other issues -- has become a wide range of disagreements over trade, foreign policy, energy and climate change.

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