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A look at how US presidential elections work

The people of United States of America vote for their 45th President on November 8. Two presidential hopefuls -- Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton -- have had two rounds of debates with one more to go.

October 14, 2016 / 20:52 IST

The people of United States of America vote for their 45th President on November 8. Two presidential hopefuls -- Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton --  have had two rounds of debates with one more to go. As reported by CNBC, Trump was struggling in opinion polls before a 2005 video released last week showed him talking in sexually aggressive terms about seducing women. Afterward came stories in several news outlets alleging Trump had inappropriately touched women. Below is an explainer on US elections by InSight 18.



first published: Oct 14, 2016 07:16 pm

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