Governor Delfina Gómez led a gathering of about 75,000 [1] supporters on Monday to show backing for President Claudia Sheinbaum.
The event serves as a high-profile demonstration of popular support for the administration's 4T project during a critical period of governance. It also marks the two-year anniversary [1] of Sheinbaum's electoral victory.
Gómez headed the massive concentration to allow supporters to hear a report commemorating the milestone. The rally focused on the continued implementation of the 4T project, a political movement aimed at systemic transformation in Mexico.
Reports on the exact location of the event differ among sources. Some accounts place the rally at the Plaza Principal in Tlalnepantla [1], while other reports said the concentration took place in Nezahualcóyotl [2].
Despite the discrepancy in location, the scale of the event remained consistent across reports. All primary sources cited a turnout of 75,000 [1, 2, 3] people in the State of Mexico. The gathering was designed to project unity and strength behind the president's current mandate.
By organizing such a large-scale event, Gómez signaled the State of Mexico's alignment with the federal executive. The concentration highlighted the synergy between the state governor and the presidency as they navigate the second year following the electoral triumph.
“75,000 supporters gathered in the State of Mexico”
The scale of the rally suggests a concerted effort by regional leadership to maintain political momentum for the 4T project. By mobilizing tens of thousands of citizens, Governor Gómez is demonstrating the administration's ability to maintain a grassroots base two years after the election, which is critical for legislative stability and public policy implementation.




