Expats’ eyes fixed on the US
Nov 07, 2020
3 minutes
KEAGAN MITCHELL keagan.mitchell@inl.co.za
REUTERS
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WITH the world’s gaze fixed on the battle between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the US elections, American expats in South Africa are waiting with bated breath.
The face-off between incumbent President Trump and Democratic candidate Biden continues to keep audiences around the world glued to their TVs as Biden and running mate Kamala Harris edge closer to the White House.
Kristin Dunkle, who has
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