Voters in the southern Bogotá district of Abelardo and Cepeda are heading to the polls amidst a complex mix of hope and apprehension regarding the potential outcomes of the election. This area is a traditional stronghold for the “Pacto Histórico” coalition, but voters are expressing concerns about what a victory for the opposing candidate could mean. The decision-making process appears to be heavily influenced by anxieties surrounding the perceived threats posed by each candidate. The article, published by La Silla Vacía, highlights the emotional weight voters are placing on this election. It suggests that fear of the opposing candidate is a significant factor alongside optimism for their preferred choice. The report focuses on the internal struggle voters face when considering the potential consequences of their vote. This dynamic is particularly notable within a key political base in the city.