Before I delve into my thoughts - a bit of context: There are currently two parties in the race (there were more, but they were bought out or dropped out). The right-wing, conservative
This time around, the FMLN chose a candidate from outside of the party, viewed as more of an independent, and has done well. This time around the FMLN had an enourmous lead (17.6%) coming into these last pre-election months. But regardless of the fact that El Salvador is a democracy, elections seem to be lacking a lot in order to be 'free and fair'.
It seems each day of the last two weeks I've heard or seen an Arena tactic that has made my stomach turn - the worst of these involving factory/big business owners. The press found out a few weeks back that employees of large factories and numerous international companies were told that the Monday after elections, they would have to show a picture of their ballot (with a vote for Arena), taken with their cell phone, to their employer or they would be fired.
And perhaps the most upsetting, since I'm a gringa, is seeing the claims made on the front pages of the newspapers (almost entirely owned by Arena) stating: 'Untied States fears connection with Chavez' or 'United States Congress - TPS in danger with FMLN'. Headlines based on the statement a specific right leaning organization or a specific congress person at home - not the entirety of the United States. But these statements envoke fear, bring to mind uncertainty and are thus effective.

I watched rioting in Managua after an electoral process filled with alleged fraud. The question here isn't even whether or not fraud will happen, it's 'How much?' and "Will it be enough to win?" I also watched the United States "freeze" it's financial aid to Nicaragua "due" to the fraud and lack of transparency. Will we have the integrity to do the same if the party commiting fraud is one we have historically supported rather than a system that identifies itself as 'socialist'? And why the double standard?
Three days until the elections and we're hoping that whatever the outcome, people's votes count.
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Hi - Heard on the news this morning that the challengers won - 51% - so perhaps you will have a follow-up comment. Naurine
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