
A few hours ago, during her morning conference, the Mexican president rejected the idea that the Government has a preference for any of the candidates, whether it be Trump or Harris. Although weeks ago she seemed convinced of Kamala Harris's victory, the latest reports from Washington show an uncertain scenario. In the midst of this, Bernardo Gómez Martínez from Televisa occupies a key position in this electoral contest. Claudia Sheinbaum met in Palacio Nacional with Bernardo Gómez Martínez, co-executive president of Televisa, to discuss various topics, including the U.S. presidential elections. This meeting seemed significant for both parties. In Sheinbaum's words, "it is the American people who must decide who will govern them, and there will be a good relationship with both the Democratic and Republican candidates."
Sheinbaum believes that if Trump wins, it will be necessary to make changes in some cabinet positions. As an influential figure in TelevisaUnivisión, Gómez has direct access to key figures in the Democratic and Republican parties. His importance lies in the relevance of TelevisaUnivisión among the Spanish-speaking audience in the U.S., and in the influence that Latino voters will have in the presidential elections.
Upon leaving the meeting at Palacio Nacional, the Televisa executive shared that they discussed the United States and the elections, highlighting the importance of this topic currently.