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Colombia's presidential candidate for the Defensores de la Patria movement, Abelardo de la Espriella, gestures next to his wife Ana Lucia Pineda at a polling station during the presidential election runoff in Barranquilla, Colombia, on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda, arrives at a polling station during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Sebastian BARROS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda, arrives at a polling station during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Sebastian BARROS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda, arrives at a polling station during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Sebastian BARROS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda, gestures at a polling station during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Sebastian BARROS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda, gestures at a polling station next to Senator Maria Jose Pizarro (2-R) during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Sebastian BARROS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda (C), arrives at a polling station next to Senator Maria Jose Pizarro (2-R) during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Sebastian BARROS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Colombia's presidential candidate for the ruling Pacto Historico party, Ivan Cepeda (3-R), gestures at a polling station next to Senator Maria Jose Pizarro (2-R) during the presidential election runoff, in Bogota on June 21, 2026. Colombians head to the polls to pick a new president between a hard-right White House-backed lawyer and a leftist senator that will decide the fate of the country's stumbling peace process and strained ties with Washington. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP via Getty Images)


