Kamala Harris-Donald Trump, the American battle that divides the French political class
Decryption – Two and a half months before the election, the transatlantic campaign is in full swing between the Democratic vice president and her Republican challenger. A battle closely followed from France.
The image has been circulating around the world. A bloodied Donald Trump raises his fist on July 13 after narrowly escaping an attack during a rally in Pennsylvania. The United States is in shock. It is rare for a Republican presidential candidate to have his ardent critics rush to support him. Including France, where most political leaders, including Emmanuel Macron, have made benevolent comments.
A few hours of consensus was not enough to calm the deeply polarized political class in the transatlantic battle. If Vice President Kamala Harris’s victory is seen by all as a continuation of the current Democratic administration, Donald Trump’s return to the White House is already bringing a cold sweat to some.
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