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A global perspective on the 2020 U.S. election: |
| | Trump tried to goad Biden into slip-ups in the first presidential debate, and the whole thing was awful to watch. | Read more » | | |
| | | Vix index futures rise further after Trump indicates he might not concede if he loses November vote. | Read more » | | |
| | White women who voted for Trump in 2016 are being targeted by Democrats and Republicans this year. | Read more » | | |
| | | November's contest will be as consequential for the world as any since Franklin D. Roosevelt. | Read more » | | |
| | Joe Biden runs strong in Philadelphia suburbs and is competitive in western Pennsylvania. President Trump has big margins in central and northeastern parts of the state. | Read more » | | |
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