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Philharmonic Discourse “The USA before the election”‒ Ingo Zamperoni and Annika Brockschmidt in conversation with Christiane Florin

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Tue, May 28, 2024, 20:00
Presidential elections will be held in the United States at the beginning of November. Incumbent Joe Biden wants to run again for the Democrats. The Republicans are likely to send former President Donald Trump into the race, although he still has to face a number of court cases before election day. What does the election of one or the other mean for Germany and the world? Deutschlandfunk journalist Christiane Florin discusses this with author Annika Brockschmidt and Ingo Zamperoni. The... Read full text

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