The US election through African eyes
As vote counting continues in a handful of key US battleground states, protesters have taken to the streets of several cities to demand counting be allowed to continue - while elsewhere, others have called for it to stop mid-count. President Trump has alleged voting fraud, without offering evidence.
麻豆社's North America correspondent Larry Madowo, a Kenyan, has been watching the situation develop. He describes how things look from an African perspective and how the US Presidential elections compare to those in Africa.
Photo: A protest about the early results of the 2020 US presidential election in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center (MCTEC), in Phoenix, Arizona. Credit: Reuters
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