Mexican president's verbal attacks on female political rival raise her profile

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s verbal attacks on opposition rival Sen. Xochitl Galvez have raised her profile and could undermine his party, supporters say.

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“What the president wants is for me to quit,” she said after he released her finances. “But he won’t succeed.” Some López Obrador loyalists see in his treatment of Galvez echoes of how he suffered as mayor of the capital at the hands of his adversary, then-president Vicente Fox of the PAN, in a case known in Spanish as the “desafuero.”

It also risked making Galvez better known than Sheinbaum, who is many analysts’ leading contender, the official added.

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