Mexico's conservative presidential candidate Felipe Calderon declared victory on Monday in a bitterly contested election and official returns appeared to show his leftist rival could no longer catch him.
Calderon said his lead was now "irreversible" because he had an advantage of almost 400,000 votes over Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the left-wing former mayor of Mexico City, with results in from 96 percent of polling stations.
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