Instead of rebels, Keiko Fujimori is promising to wield an iron fist against crime, a top voter concern. Regardless of who wins, Keiko Fujimori has already reshaped Peru's political landscape. It didn't help that immediately after the first round of voting Kuczynski took a week off the campaign trail to travel to the United States. A mock voting exercise Saturday by Lima-based Gfk put support for Kuczynski at 51 percent compared with 49 percent for Fujimori. "Peru is on the threshold of becoming a narco-state," he told supporters at his closing campaign rally in Lima.
Source: Fox News June 05, 2016 03:56 UTC