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US Election Coverage

White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv
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White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv

by Reuters and ILH Staff

Votes everywhere are precious as the US election approaches. Israel is in focus because many dual nationality American-Israelis are registered in swing states such as Florida and Pennsylvania, which could help decide the Nov. 3 race.

Joe Lieberman's son seeks political office in upcoming election

by Jackson Richman, JNS and ILH Staff

“We need to call out anti-Semitism wherever it appears, and we need to encourage our children to be strong in the face of it. It’s a form of bigotry and hatred that will never go away, but that doesn’t mean that we need to allow it to fester,” says the lawyer, teacher and health-care advocate.

Trump vs Biden, round one

White House official: Trump will defy 'inaccurate' US polls

by Ariel Kahana

"I don't know what the real numbers are, but I know for a fact that what is currently being presented is wrong; this is 2016 all over again," one senior US officials says.

Is Trump facing an uphill race for the White House?
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Poll: Ahead of US elections, 63% of Israelis say Trump will be better for Israel

by i24NEWS and ILH Staff

Only 18.8% think Democratic candidate Joe Biden would be a better choice with respect to US policy on Israel. Almost half of the survey's respondents think US Jews are "mistaken" in their support of the Democratic Party.

Doctor says Trump not contagious, stays mum on tests

Doctor says Trump not contagious, stays mum on tests

by AP and ILH Staff

Memo states that Trump had reached day 10 from the onset of symptoms, had been free of fever for well over 24 hours, and that all symptoms had improved.

Fly becomes unlikely winner of US vice presidential debate

Fly becomes unlikely winner of US vice presidential debate

by AP and ILH Staff

Despite his talking and normal body movements, the hot stage lights and those virus-fighting barriers, the fly was unperturbed. It finally flew away on its own.

'If the other side gets in all bets are off,' Trump warns Jews ahead of election

Trump: My COVID-19 illness was 'blessing from God'

by Reuters and ILH Staff

"I want to get for you what I got. And I'm going to make it free," Trump says about the drug that he received.

Pence, Harris spar over COVID-19 in vice presidential debate

Pence, Harris spar over COVID-19 in vice presidential debate

by AP and ILH Staff

The meeting, which was far more civil than last week’s chaotic faceoff between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, unfolded against an outbreak of coronavirus now hitting the highest levels of the U.S. government.

Poll: Trump's brush with corona gives Biden 10 point-lead

Poll: Trump's brush with corona gives Biden 10 point-lead

by Reuters and ILH Staff

Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that 51% of respondents planned to vote for the former vice president, while 41% said they would vote. Another 4% said they favored a third-party candidate and another 4% said they were undecided.

First presidential debate ruled by chaotic exchange, acrid tones

First presidential debate ruled by chaotic exchange, acrid tones

by Neta Bar, AP and ILH Staff

The first US presidential debate started out civilly enough, but within 15 minutes, it devolved into a series of endless interruptions and near-chaos, as Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden traded one barb after the other.

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