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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.
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In a few days, Americans will have to choose a new president for the next four years. If we know the two main rivals, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, who are the other candidates?
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The question remains as it does every four years: can we have an idea of the outcome of the US presidential election on November 3? Before answering it, you have to think back to what happened in 2016 and try to learn some lessons.
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On November 8, 2016, Donald Trump was going to vote in Manhattan under the whistles. Four years later, the unpopularity of the New York businessman in his hometown turned into open war, with verbal battles, budget cuts and multiple legal attacks.
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In the home stretch before the November 3 election, Barack Obama is back on stage to support his former right arm and win his camp. And the former President of the United States is happy to ridicule his successor.
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Donald Trump attacked postal voting again on Tuesday. Twitter has flagged its post as 'misleading' and will reduce its reach.
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The conservative New York Post is one of the very few American media outlets to give official support to the incumbent president. He considers that when it comes to the economy, foreign policy and immigration, Donald Trump 'kept his promises' and that re-electing him 'is the best choice' for the United States.
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Only a week before the election: the race for the White House entered its final phase on Tuesday, Joe Biden and Donald Trump each campaigning in states normally considered acquired for Republicans, a sign of the immense challenge raised before President.
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Multiplying meetings in the key state of Pennsylvania, Monday, Donald Trump reserved a round of insults to Democratic Senator Kamala Harris.
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With a week before the presidential election, the Democrats hope to win Texas, yet a Republican stronghold.