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Growth, deficit, monetary policy ... Donald Trump inherited a rather favorable situation from his predecessor but he was clearly on the way to becoming the president of full employment, before the surge of Covid-19.
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The outcome of the US presidential election will depend on a handful of states where ballots could take days to count.
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For the first time since 2000, Americans woke up on Wednesday without knowing the name of their next president after a record turnout vote whose counting continued in seven key states, which did not prevent Donald Trump from consider himself the winner against Democrat Joe Biden.
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The Republican candidate wins Texas and Florida in the US presidential race. Two states with large Latin American communities. An electorate that ultimately did not go to Joe Biden, who is struggling more than expected to seduce citizens from minorities.
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To conquer the White House and control the Senate and House of Representatives, Democrats and Republicans will spend twice as much money as in the 2016 campaign, which was already a record.
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Miles Taylor, former chief of staff to the Minister of Homeland Security, said the author of an article published in the 'New York Times' in 2018 denouncing the unstable behavior of Donald Trump.
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Home stretch before the US elections on November 3. If Democratic candidate Joe Biden wins against Republican and incumbent President Donald Trump, relations between the United States and the European Union should emerge victorious.
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The Democrat has racked up hundreds of millions of dollars more than the incumbent president. However, he left with a certain delay in this area.
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Accompanied by his wife Jill Biden, the Democratic candidate voted in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Six days before the US presidential election, Joe Biden, leading the polls, focused his attacks Wednesday on the management of the Covid-19 pandemic by his rival Donald Trump, who crisscrosses America at a frantic pace, ulcerated by the too much attention given, according to him, to the virus.