Important point. Madero never promised land reform. Even the Plan de San Luís Potosí barely mentioned it and only in the context of lands that had been illegally taken from campesinos (Gonzales, 73-74). Given that reality, why do you think so many peasant class laborers, like Orozco and Zapata, supported him in 1911? Do you think that he could have navigated all of the competing interests he faced as president if he had made different decisions? If so, what might he have done to balance all of the factions?