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The World Is Watching the U.S. Election With Bated Breath
From Kenya to Iraq, people around the world are waiting to see whether Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will become the next president of the United States.
- By FP Staff
- November 8, 2016

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A man reads a local newspaper featuring photos of the U.S. presidential candidates in Yangon, Myanmar, on Nov. 8.
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- November 8, 2016

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An Iraqi family follows news of the U.S. elections at their home in Baghdad on Nov. 8.
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- November 8, 2016

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A man casts his ballot at the Harry's New York Bar in Paris on Nov. 8, where a straw vote for U.S. citizens living in France has been organized for presidential elections since 1924.
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- November 8, 2016

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A Donald Trump "representative" in a Kisumu, Kenya, pretends to cry following the outcome of a street popularity ballot in which Hillary Clinton emerged the winner on Nov. 8.
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- November 8, 2016

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A newspaper vendor sells papers at San Ysidro Crossing Port in Tijuana, Mexico, on Nov. 8.
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- November 8, 2016

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The American flag is projected on the U.S. Embassy in London during an election-night party on Nov. 8.
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- November 8, 2016






























































































































































































































