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Analysis: Which world leaders will miss Trump if he goes?

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Joe Biden has taken the lead over Donald Trump in the key state of Georgia, now leading the president by just over 900 votes. Joe Biden needs only one of the four states still to declare. Of these, only Pennsylvania is leaning towards Donald Trump, and its 20 Electoral College votes alone would not get the president over the line. FRANCE 24’s international affairs editor Philip Turle, says many world leaders will miss the president if he is beaten, including Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, and the leader of the hermetic nuclear state of North Korea, Kim Jong-un.

Added on the 06/11/2020 12:14:34 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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