Good Morning de New York, où la rentrée scolaire divise en plein Covid-19

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Good Morning de Caroline du Nord: le vote décisif des femmes des banlieues

En 2016, 53% des femmes blanches avaient voté pour Donald Trump et contribué à sa victoire. Selon les sondages, ces mères de familles sont lassées des excès du locataire de la Maison Blanche et pencheraient cette année pour Joe Biden. Mais dans la banlieue de Raleigh en Caroline ...  Show more

Good Morning de Memphis, où les Afro-Américains se mobilisent pour la présidentielle

Comme chaque matin, un point d’étape sur la campagne américaine vue d’une ville symbolique. Aujourd’hui, direction le sud des États-Unis à Memphis dans le Tennessee. Une ville phare pour la musique noire américaine, mais aussi pour le mouvement des droits civiques et la lutte con ...  Show more

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