Mexico likely to elect 1st woman president: What does that mean for abortion rights?


by ABC7 Los Angeles

ABC7 Los Angeles— If a woman wins Mexico's presidency during the June 2 elections, would she rule with gender in mind?

Politico—Abortion-rights groups have never faced a state like Florida. Voters in states across the political spectrum have backed abortion rights since the fall of Roe. But Florida’s November referendum will be tougher.

The Monitor—Editorial: Mexico appears to be ready to elect a female president long before the United States. Americans like to think of ourselves as one of the world’s most progressive, forward-thinking countries. We often hold ourselves out as examples for other people to follow.

Black Enterprise—Bishop Tracy S. Malone Becomes 1st Black Woman President Of The United Methodist Church’s Council Of Bishops. Bishop Malone will serve a two-year term alongside a new president-designate and a new executive secretary.