The current landscape of North American political leadership presents a striking contrast.
Canada has elected a leader with a Ph.D. in Economics from Oxford University, reflecting a preference for technocratic competence.
Mexico has chosen a president with a Ph.D. in Energy Engineering, signaling a commitment to scientific expertise and progressive policy.
Meanwhile, the United States has returned to a figure who was twice impeached, has faced numerous legal challenges, including 34 felony convictions, was a close associate with the biggest pedophile in the US history, and carries a controversial business record marked by multiple bankruptcies—including four casinos.