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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. Every day, we will be producing on-the-ground multimedia content, reporting from the swing states that will decide who wins the election. We will also move stories analyzing the key topics of the election: foreign and economic policy, the environment and society. We will publish or re-publish stories on the topics that have stirred the American electorate, from the coronavirus to Black Lives Matter. In addition, we will move a series of angles from across AFP's global network, from Berlin to Beijing, Dubai to Mexico, as well as stories from the ancestral homelands of both candidates in Ireland and Germany. AFPTV will broadcast live from the second and final debate, in Nashville on Wednesday, between President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden. Our video journalists will be 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-diplomacy-Trump,FOCUS WASHINGTON With his insults of US allies, soft spot for autocratic rulers and contempt for international agreements, President Donald Trump has turned US foreign policy on its head over a chaotic four years. But behind the bombast, is there in fact a "Trump Doctrine," a method behind the madness on which voters will decide on November 3? 750 words 0200 GMT by Shaun Tandon. File picture Also moving: US-vote-diplomacy-Trump-leaders,QUOTES US-vote-races,FACTS US-vote-diplomacy-Biden,FOCUS WASHINGTON Joe Biden vows to revive the moral leadership of the United States in the world if he is elected president, but after nearly four years of Donald Trump smashing through norms, is the veteran Democrat's vision even possible? 750 words 0200 GMT by Shaun Tandon and Francesco Fontemaggi. File picture US-vote-France,PROFILE CULLMAN, Alabama She has seen more than a dozen presidents carve out their place in US history since she arrived from France but, at the grand age of 95, Jeanette Boudreaux has made some memories of her own. And she has one last ambition: to witness Donald Trump returned to office. 500 words 0200 GMT by Sebastien Duval. Pictures by Chandan Khanna. Video by Bastien Inzaurralde US-vote-media,FOCUS NEW YORK President Donald Trump's testy relationship with the US media is no secret, but his election rival Joe Biden has had a rather different experience during the 2020 campaign. For some experts, that is justified. 650 words 0230 GMT by Thomas Urbain. File picture US-vote-protests,INTERVIEW NEW YORK Sean Eldridge, one of the organizers of a coalition planning protests across the United States in case President Donald Trump refuses to accept a Democratic victory in next month's election, says he is "preparing for the worst." 600 words 0130 GMT by Catherine Triomphe. File picture US-vote-diplomacy-world,FOCUS PARIS He "fell in love" with Kim Jong-un, praises Vladimir Putin and calls Recep Tayyip Erdogan "a friend": President Donald Trump's flattery of autocrats has confounded US allies and raised questions about his regard for democratic norms, analysts say. 800 words by Pierre Donadieu and Clare Byrne We have also moved: 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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