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Leftwinger’s lead narrows in Mexican contest

By Adam Thomson in Mexico City

Published: April 17 2006 20:08 | Last updated: April 17 2006 20:08

The gap separating the two leading candidates in Mexico’s presidential race has shrunk to the smallest margin yet, suggesting the July 2 election will be one of the closest in history, according to a poll published on Monday.

The poll, published by El Universal, a leading daily, shows that the lead of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, leftwing candidate for the Democratic Revolution party (PRD), has halved in the past month to only four points.

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