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Leading Mexican political candidate killed in drug violence


A leading candidate for governor of a Mexican state has been gunned down in an ambush while campaigning in the northern state of Tamau-lipas.

Felipe Calderon, the Mexican president, blamed drug gangs for Monday's killing of Rodolfo Torre, saying it was evidence that gangs were trying to infiltrate the election process.

Some 25,000 people have been killed since Calderon came into office in 2006 and launched a crackdown on drug gangs and related violence.

Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from the town of Nuevo Laredo in Tamau-lipas
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