Hondurans went to the polls Sunday to elect their next president amid U.S. President Donald Trumpβs warnings that American aid could be cut if his favored candidate does not win.
Honduras could be the next country in Latin America, after Argentina and Bolivia, to swing right after years of leftist rule.
Polls show three candidates neck-and-neck in the race to succeed leftist President Xiomara Castro, whose husband, Manuel Zelaya, also led the country before being toppled in a 2009 coup.
Trump's favorite is 67-year-old Nasry "Tito" Asfura of the right-wing National Party.
His main challengers are 60-
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