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Some in Europe doubt whether U.S. election will be ‘free and fair’
By Luke Baker LONDON (Reuters) - People in seven European nations overwhelmingly want Joe Biden to win the U.S. presidential election, an opinion poll showed this week, but barely 10% think the vote w...
Syndicated Content Oct 09, 2020
Fearing Biden tax hikes, wealthy Americans rush to change estate plans
By Suzanne Barlyn (Reuters) - Wealthy Americans are scrambling to change their estate plans before year-end, worried that Democrat Joe Biden will win the U.S. presidential election and raise taxes, sa...
Syndicated Content Oct 09, 2020
Explainer: How Georgia could leave voters guessing until January about U.S. Senate control
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the dust settles next month and all the ballots are counted, Americans still may not know until January which party will control the U.S. Senate for the nex...
Syndicated Content Oct 09, 2020
With pandemic dominating U.S. election, older voters turning away from Trump
By Chris Kahn and James Oliphant NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many older Americans have turned away from President Donald Trump this year as the coronavirus ravages the country, eroding an important Republica...
Syndicated Content Oct 09, 2020
Trump maps return to campaign trail after White House says COVID-19 treatment complete
By Jeff Mason and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican President Donald Trump on Friday prepared to return to the campaign trail with a pair of weekend rallies after his COVID-19 diagnosis ...
Syndicated Content Oct 09, 2020
White House physician says Trump can return to public events Saturday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's physician said on Thursday that the president had completed his course of therapy for the coronavirus, had remained stable since returning to the W...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2020
More than 6.6 million Americans have already voted, suggesting record turnout
By John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans are rushing to cast ballots ahead of the Nov. 3 election at an unprecedented pace, early voting numbers show, indicating a possible record turnout f...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2020
Trump’s handling of coronavirus pandemic hits record low approval: Reuters/Ipsos poll
By John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans are steadily losing confidence in President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, with his net approval on the issue that has dominat...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2020
Biden raised over $12 million on day of U.S. vice presidential debate
(Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden raised more than $12 million on Wednesday, the day of the debate between his running mate Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2020
Biden says he would reveal his view on expanding Supreme Court post-election
By Trevor Hunnicutt PHOENIX (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said on Thursday Americans will learn his position on increasing the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court if h...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2020
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