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By Ivabelle Arroyo

Two days ago Xóchitl Gálvez appeared in seven national front pages and, with only a cursory glance, I found her in nine columns, with some of the most influential pens in the country, including Pamela Cerdeira 's in this space. Yesterday the phenomenon continued in front pages, columns and now in podcasts and radio interviews.

What most caught my attention was the proliferation of his name on the front pages of regional newspapers. In Jalisco alone, she was at the top of the front pages of El Informador, Milenio and Mural, the three newspapers with the greatest impact in the region. I went to Yucatan: El Diario carried it. I went to Acapulco: El Sur de Guerrero has it on top. Mmmm, will La Jornada in Hidalgo carry it? Yes, on its front page. Let's see Tabasco Hoy... no, that one did not put it on the printed front page, but on the top of its digital site. In Quintana Roo I did not find it among the main news, but in Guanajuato and Nuevo León it was. I did not follow it anymore. A couple of front pages in two different states from this superficial glance would have been enough for me to realize that the froth that is evident in the capital of the country and in the muddy world of the networks, transcends those tricky spaces.

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