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| - With the US election only days away, AFP is mobilizing its global network to provide comprehensive coverage in text, photo, video and graphics. We are producing on-the-ground multimedia content, reporting from the swing states that will decide who wins the election. We are also moving stories analyzing the key topics of the election: foreign and economic policy, the environment and society. And we are focusing on the topics that have stirred the American electorate, from the coronavirus to Black Lives Matter. In addition, we are moving a series of angles from across AFP's global network. Our video journalists are producing live reports from Washington, California, Texas, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania up until election day. Our photographers are with the two candidates wherever they go. From November 3, AFP will offer an interactive graphic with live updates of the results state-by-state. Our fact-checking teams are closely tracking misinformation linked to the campaign. ( You can also see a selection of our video stories on AFP's YouTube channel. Today, we will move: US-vote-religion-Mormons,FOCUS LOS ANGELES Mormons in the United States have traditionally been reliable Republican voters, but some members of the conservative church put off by President Donald Trump are switching sides and backing veteran Democrat Joe Biden. 650 words 0200 GMT by Laurent Banguet. Picture. File Picture US-vote-Arizona-India,INTERVIEW PHOENIX, Arizona, United States Hiral Tipirneni represents the so-called American Dream -- an Indian immigrant who came to the United States as a child and became a doctor. Now she aspires to become a congresswoman. But to do so, the Democrat will need to win in a suburb that has always voted Republican. 650 words 0200 GMT by Javier Tovar. Picture. Video US-vote-offbeat,POINTS WASHINGTON US election day is quickly approaching, but this week has shown there's still plenty of time for dancing and video games on the campaign trail. 450 words 0130 GMT. File Picture US-vote-immigration,FOCUS NEW YORK A testy exchange between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in Thursday's presidential debate has renewed focus on the unknown whereabouts of parents of 545 migrant children separated from their families under US border policy. 750 words already moved by Laura Bonilla. File Picture We have also moved: US-vote-youth,FOCUS US-vote-Arizona-Senate,FOCUS US-vote-Germany,FOCUS US-vote-Ireland,FOCUS US-vote-Iowa,FOCUS US-vote-automobile-layoffs-GM,FOCUS US-vote-automobile-trade,Q&A US-vote-economy-trade-manufacturing-China,ANALYSIS US-vote-Biden-Arizona-unions,FOCUS US-vote-diplomacy-Trump,FOCUS US-vote-diplomacy-Trump-leaders,QUOTES US-vote-races,FACTS US-vote-diplomacy-Biden,FOCUS US-vote-France,PROFILE US-vote-media,FOCUS US-vote-protests,INTERVIEW US-vote-diplomacy-world,FOCUS US-vote-campaign-advertising,FOCUS US-vote-racism,FOCUS US-vote-diplomacy-trade-China,FOCUS US-vote-Mideast-Gulf-diplomacy,FOCUS US-vote-poverty-racism,FOCUS US-vote-religion-abortion,FOCUS US-vote-Arizona,FOCUS US-vote-Israel-Palestinians-conflict,FOCUS US-vote-religion-Islam,FOCUS US-vote-climate,FOCUS US-vote-religion-Catholic-Biden,FOCUS US-vote-Alabama,FOCUS US-vote-EU-Germany-NATO,FOCUS US-vote-economy-trade,ANALYSIS US-vote-states,FACTS US-vote-ElectoralCollege,FACTS afp
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