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Peru's Presidential Runoff Too Close to Call

Is Peru's left surging to victory again or is Fujimori on the verge of claiming the presidency?
Peru's Presidential Runoff Too Close to Call
Above: A ballot in favor of presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori during the vote count on June 7. Image credit: Connie France/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Left narrative

Just like in 2021 when Pedro Castillo beat Fujimori despite exit polls favoring the right, Roberto Sánchez is set to win. Castillo's political heir leads the quick count and the trend points to a clear victory. Peruvians have spoken, and no amount of oligarchic media dominance or foreign meddling can change that.

Right narrative

Keiko Fujimori is on track to win Peru's presidency, as overseas ballots, where she runs strong, haven't even been tallied yet. The numbers tell a straightforward story — Peruvians are rejecting the far-left path and choosing a different direction. This race is Fujimori's to lose.



The Controversies



Go Deeper

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