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Extensive Coverage Starting This Sunday to Keep Track of the U.S. Election Campaign

Extensive Coverage Starting This Sunday to Keep Track of the U.S. Election Campaign

In addition to daily election news, there will be reports, a newsletter, expert opinions, and a podcast as part of this media's special coverage for the upcoming November 5th event.

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Sábado, 19 de octubre 2024, 00:40

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Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. The candidates for the United States elections are entering the final stretch of the race to become the next occupant of the White House. A countdown that this media will accompany starting this Sunday with special coverage that will reveal the keys to this event and provide a better understanding of American society, which is witnessing one of the most turbulent campaigns in recent decades, with a last-minute change of candidate in the Democratic Party and two thwarted attacks against the Republican leader included.

Every afternoon, a newsletter will review the most relevant or unique news of the day so that the reader does not miss anything of this frantic campaign. Written by Miguel Pérez, head of Mundo de El Correo, the reader will find in its lines the essentials to stay up to date with the duel between Harris and Trump, but also the anecdotes that pepper a confrontation, according to the latest polls, that is very close between the two candidates.

Newsletter

In addition to daily election news, a series of reports on essential issues (abortion, the tragedy unleashed by fentanyl, cryptocurrencies...) will be added to understand what the country going to the polls on November 5th is like.

The podcast 'The Amplifier' will also be responsible for offering the most current picture of this nation, whose elections keep the rest of the world on edge every four years. It will do so through several episodes dedicated to today's major debates in the U.S., such as the economy or the battle over migration, with a new installment every Tuesday and Friday. As a preview, and to situate the electoral process and the candidates, the first episode can be heard this Sunday.

Traveling through the Key States

But as important as understanding what is being talked about is knowing who is saying it. This will be handled by the series 'The Voices Americans Listen To', which will confront prominent figures on both sides of the electorate. Elon Musk and the best-selling Taylor Swift will not be missing, but there will also be room for personalities with less name outside the U.S. but equally or even more influential.

And if there is something that will condition the result at the polls, it will be the so-called swing states, seven points on the map (Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada, Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania) that no one dares to predict whether they will end up painted Democratic blue or Republican red. The correspondent in New York, Mercedes Gallego, has traveled through each of them to bring their reality closer to the readers.

Abortion, fentanyl, or cryptocurrencies are some of the major topics that will be addressed to better understand American society.

Taking a tour of the country and the keys to the upcoming elections from different perspectives is precisely one of the objectives of this media's extensive coverage. José María de Areilza, holder of the Jean Monnet chair at Esade and an expert in international affairs, will express his daily opinion, but professionals of prestige in various sectors, and with a vital link to the U.S., such as chef José Andrés or writer Kirmen Uribe, will also share their ideas.

The November 5th elections are not just any elections, and in addition to having expert voices to shed light on them, a series of visual stories on the internet will explain the electoral process itself or present who is who within each candidate's team. The countdown to reach the White House has begun.

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