After 100 days in office, the president’s halo seems to be cracking in the eyes of some of his most loyal followers.
"Maduro is trying to get closer and closer to Guaidó, and to the extent there is no reaction, he’ll keep going," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Washington Post
"The rate of poverty today is higher than when Hugo Chávez first came to power," said AS/COA vice president on Venezuela.
"The rate of poverty today is higher than when Hugo Chávez first came to power," said the AS/COA vice president on Voice of America's Encounter podcast.
The former president’s legal troubles are one potential obstacle to a comeback. Plus, she might not even run.
Public dissent and legal challenges have slowed implementation of President Mauricio Macri’s 2017 reform.
"[Maduro] no puede distraerlos [barrios pobres] cuando no saben cuándo van a volver a comer", dijo Guillermo Zubillaga de AS/COA para El Nuevo Herald.