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Michigan's Arab-Americans a key voice
Arab-American voters in Dearborn and other Detroit suburbs in Michigan are ready to make an impact this election. With issues like Israel's assault on Gaza and Lebanon, and community representation, their vote (or non-vote) could shift the 2024 election. Take a look.
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Swing state Latinos could decide the election
The Latino vote in the swing state of Nevada will be crucial in determining the next U.S. president. Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have made last-minute pushes in the state as canvassers work tirelessly to reach diverse community voices. CGTN's Eden Soto spok...
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Voting in disaster-hit North Carolina
Politics-as-usual is anything but in Buncombe County, North Carolina, ahead of the 2024 Election Day, and five weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated the region. The storm was the deadliest and most damaging in the state’s history, and its impacts are expected to reverberate within the communit...
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2024 set to be the most expensive U.S. election
The 2024 U.S. election is set to break spending records, with campaign costs projected at $15.9 billion—surpassing 2020’s high. Unlike shorter, regulated elections elsewhere, U.S. campaigns run nearly two years, fueled by vast media outreach and few spending limits. Take a look.
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The "American Dream"
The ‘American Dream’ of homeownership is slipping away for millions. With housing prices and rents soaring across the United States, presidential candidates are unveiling their plans to tackle the crisis. Can they make a difference? Nitza Soledad Perez reports from Miami.
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What's on voters minds in Michigan
The U.S. state of Michigan promises to be another tight contest in this year's presidential election. Just 154,000 votes separated Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump in 2020. CGTN’s Dan Williams travelled to Michigan to find out what’s on voters minds ahead of election day.
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Foreign policy concerns
Despite conflicts raging in Europe, the Middle East, Sudan and beyond, foreign policy has not featured prominently in the U.S. presidential campaign, but that does not mean that it will not make a difference.
From Arab Americans in Michigan, angry at a perceived lack of adequate support for Pale...
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Inflation: A top economic issue
The U.S. presidential election is now just days away. And while there is a lot of uncertainty over who will be the country’s 47th commander-in-chief, one thing remains crystal clear; the economy has consistently remained the principal issue on voters’ minds throughout this contentious cycle.
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How ‘rank choice voting’ could overhaul elections
Americans are going to the polls at a time when many question the U.S. election system. Some believe votes are fraudulently counted.
Others argue elections are too partisan with politically extreme candidates on both sides. One alternative voting method is starting to gain some traction. It’s c...
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From manufacturing hub to 2024 battleground
It promises to be a tense final few weeks before the U.S. presidential election in the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
These three states make up part of so-called “Blue Wall” that tend favor Democratic candidates. That wall collapsed in 2016, when Donald Trump carri... -
What about third-party candidates?
With just weeks until polls close in an extraordinarily tight U.S. presidential election, there remains a huge unpredictable factor that could well tip the balance. In every single battleground state, there is at least one independent or third-party candidate on the ballot. While none of them wil...
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Nebraska's special requirement for voters
As millions of Americans cast their ballots for the Nov. 5 presidential election, one state stands out with some distinctive voting requirements. Learn more about Nebraskans' special civic duty.
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Impact of U.S. elections on Cuba
Cubans have always paid close attention to presidential elections in the U.S., which has maintained trade sanctions against Cuba for more than 60 years. With the island facing its worst economic crisis in decades, CGTN’s Luis Chirino reports on the election’s likely impact on Cuba.