Colombians vote Sunday in a presidential runoff between far-right outsider Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist senator Iván Cepeda.
De la Espriella leads with Trump's backing and promises of mega prisons while Cepeda, who defines himself as a humanist, seeks to preserve the ruling coalition's social agenda.
The election could reshape Colombia's relationship with Washington as voters weigh competing visions on security and peace negotiations.
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Colombians return to the polls Sunday for a presidential runoff between a far-right firebrand who calls himself “the Tiger” and a left-wing senator from the ruling party, in a contest that reflects sharply different visions for the country and could redefine Bogotá’s relationship with the United States.












