Voters cast their ballots for Early Voting at the Los Angeles County Registrar's Office in Norwalk, California on November 5, 2018, a day ahead the November 6 midterm elections in the United States.
CBC News has a unique ability to watch the upcoming U.S. election from a distance and provide you with an outsider’s perspective and the Canadian context you won’t find in U.S. media coverage.
First, there was the attempted assassination attempt on Donald Trump followed just a few days later by his triumphant nomination at the Republican National Convention. Within a week, Joe Biden had succumbed to pressure within his own party to drop out, setting up Kamala Harris for a quick acclamation as the Democratic nominee and renewed vigour to the Democratic presidential campaign.
There will be no shortage of news from the campaign and we will be there to report it, including robust election night coverage through to inauguration. At the same time, world coverage has been a hallmark of CBC News since the public broadcaster was founded, and we dedicate more resources to international reporting than any other media outlet in Canada.
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