

Morena Senator's Jolt: A Small Logo, Big Political Statement in Durango
Durango Election: Morena Senator's Lighthearted Critique of PRIAN Campaign Banner A recent video shows Senator Andrea Chávez of the Morena party in Mexico making a lighthearted observation about a campaign banner in Lerdo, Durango. The banner belongs to Susy Torrecillas, a candidate representing the PRIAN alliance (PRI and PAN). Senator Chávez jokingly pointed out the small size of the PRI and PAN logos on the banner, commenting, “No, no, no, no, no, at least some shame remains.” This seemingly minor detail provides a glimpse into the nuances of local political campaigning and the dynamics between competing parties. The video, though short, has generated some online discussion, highlighting the various ways in which political messaging and branding are employed in Mexico. The incident underscores the importance of even seemingly small visual details in political campaigns. While the comment was lighthearted, it also reflects underlying tensions between the ruling Morena party and the opposition PRIAN alliance in the lead-up to the local elections.