As the U.S. presidential race between Biden and Trump heats up, the world watches with bated breath.
From Moscow to Beijing and Delhi, global powers are closely monitoring the election for signs of political instability that could follow. The outcome of this election is not just a matter of domestic policy but has significant implications for U.S. global leadership and its relationships with both allies and adversaries. Concerns are growing that a contentious election result could embolden autocratic leaders and further strain international relations.
Meanwhile, local issues like the debate over the effectiveness of campaign signs in Arizona and school board drama in Sunol reflect the broader theme of political division and community engagement in governance.
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It's about time the world recognizes the need for strong, decisive leadership like what we've seen from some of the observing nations. The instability and division this election is causing just proves that a firmer hand in governance could benefit the U.S., both domestically and on the global stage.
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A town divided: Months and months of Sunol school board drama coming to a head with recall election next week
At first, the new-look board had more pressing matters at the beginning of 2023 with destructive storms that caused damage to the school ... announced by the recall campaign, not only did United from Sunol Glen raise over $19,000 to offset the costs ...
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Biden v Trump: What are they thinking in Moscow, Beijing and Delhi?
Whoever wins the race for the White House, the Russian authorities will be watching closely for signs of post-election political instability ... democracy may damage US global leadership and encourage autocrats the world over. All this worries UK ...
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Arizonans hate 'ugly' campaign signs. But do they work?
Street corners across the Valley are starting to fill up with political campaign ... the signs has left many in the Valley wondering: Do they work, or are they just an eyesore blocking our streets? A recent thread on the Phoenix subreddit drew over 200 ...
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