FEATURING JANVIEVE WILLIAMS COMRIE - For the first time ever, Colombia, the third most populous nation in Latin America, has elected a president who is not conservative. The stalwart U.S. ally has just chosen the former mayor of Bogota, Gustavo Petro, as leader in a runoff election. His running mate, Francia Márquez, has become the nation’s first Afro-Colombian Vice President.
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