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Published on 06/11/2024 10:23
Updated on 06/11/2024 10:40
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“America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,” declared Donald Trump in a speech to his supporters in his campaign headquarters in Florida, Wednesday, November 6, while he is now credited with 266 electoral votes, compared to 219 for his Democratic rival Kamala Harris. The Republicans also took control of the Senate. The Fox News television channel projected the victory of the Republican candidate against outgoing Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris, ahead of several of the so-called “swing states” considered decisive for the vote. Kamala Harris, for her part, did not speak in front of her supporters, gathered at Howard University, which traditionally welcomes African-American students, in Washington.
Pour Axel Gyldén, senior reporter at l’ExpressDonald Trump “would clear messages that corresponded to the wishes of Americans: purchasing power and immigration. Kamala Harris had a speech that hesitated between several axes”. “What is certain is that Donald Trump knows how to campaign,” he explains. “Identity politics on the Democratic side have shown their inability to mobilize the American population”insists for his part Philippe Golub, professor of international relations,
The guests :
Axel Gyldénsenior reporter at Express
Philippe Golubprofessor of international relations
Benjamin IllyFranceinfo special correspondent at Mar-a-Lago in Florida
Agathe MahuetFranceinfo special correspondent in front of the Trump Tower
Nicolas TeillardFranceinfo special correspondent in Washington
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