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barrons.com | Anne Lebreton |Amel SEMMACHE |Gilles Clarenne |Vinicius Pereira
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barrons.com | Amel SEMMACHE |Rosalia Alonso
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barrons.com | Amel SEMMACHE |Agnes Bun |Agnès Bun |Diane Desobeau |Sarairis Marin
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Nov 5, 2024 |
dailygazette.com | Roman Fonsegrives |Kamil Krzaczynski |Amel SEMMACHE |Ronda Churchill
The volatile, dramatic US presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump headed to an unpredictable finish Tuesday, with millions of Americans casting their votes in one of the tightest elections of modern times. The result -- which may be known overnight or not for days -- will bring major consequences, either making Harris the first woman in arguably the world's most powerful job or handing power back to Trump and his nationalist "America First" agenda.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
dailygazette.com | Gregory Walton |with Michael Mathes |Kamil Krzaczynski |Amel SEMMACHE
Millions of Americans voted Tuesday in a presidential election defined by drama and uncertainty, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump awaiting the outcome of a desperately close and hugely consequential race. The result -- perhaps coming overnight, or not for several days -- will either make Harris the first woman president in the country's history, or hand Trump a comeback that sends shock waves around the world.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
themercury.com | Gregory Walton |with Danny Kemp |Kamil Krzaczynski |Amel SEMMACHE
Election Day voting was underway Tuesday after an extraordinary -- and for many unnerving -- US presidential race that will either make Kamala Harris the first woman president in the country's history or hand Donald Trump a comeback that sends shock waves around the world. As polling stations opened, Democratic vice president Harris, 60, and Republican former president Trump, 78, were dead-even in the tightest and most volatile White House contest of modern times.