Voters in Mexico made history by electing its first female president and first president with Jewish heritage. Claudia Sheinbaum won in a landslide with more than 58 percent of the vote. She will face many challenges, including security, organized crime, immigration and the sometimes tense relationship with the U.S. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Pamela Starr.
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What Claudia Sheinbaum's Historic Election Win Means For U.S.-Mexico Relations For Country: United States. City: Hampton, Newport News, Philadelphia, Rockford, St. Louis