Disclaimer: The following description was created before the live broadcast aired and thus may not accurately reflect the content of the actual broadcast. Campaigns for Mexico’s presidency end today, in anticipation of Sunday’s elections. The race is between a woman from the right-wing National Action Party (PAN), a former governor from the PRI party, that governed Mexico for more than 70 years, and a repeat candidate from the left-of-center Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), who many believe was stolen the last presidential election. This edition includes conversations with analysts on the political climate, the preparations to ensure a clean vote, and the vote from Mexicans living in the U.S. Guest: David Brooks, Correspondent, La Jornada, New York, NY, www.jornada.unam.mx; Sergio Aguayo, President, Alianza Cívica, Mexico City, Mexico, www.alianzacivica.org.mx Lynne Walker, Vice President, Instituto de las Americas, San Diego, CA, http://www.iamericas.org