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Samuel Israde, left, and Pedro Martнnez in front of a mural depicting the history of Atlacomulco, Mexico, with portraits of six governors from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, known as the PRI, July 3, 2018. Nowhere in Mexico did loyalty toward the PRI run as deep as in Atlacomulco, but in the July 1 election, the party was eviscerated, a seismic shift that has led to a new political landscape across the country. "When you're voting against your party, it's like a knife in your chest," Israde said. "But it was a necessary change." (Brett Gundlock/The New York Times)
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