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US presidential election: the view from the street in China
- A mix of interest around the country in the electoral race, from scorn to happiness to ambivalence
- Many residents do not expect that a new administration in the White House would make much difference in China-US ties
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Many Beijingers have followed the Trump-Biden presidential showdown with interest, while others just do not have time or the inclination to keep up with the election.
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“I don’t have much interest in world affairs, but my husband is constantly talking about the election at home,” a shopkeeper at a convenience store in Chaoyang district in eastern Beijing said on Friday.
“If he were here, he would talk to you about it for hours, but I’m sick of hearing about it.”
And in spite of Beijing’s tight control of the media, state outlets in China have followed the race, although some with more enthusiasm than others.
On Friday, nationalist tabloid Global Times took aim at President Donald Trump, whose term has been marked by hawkish policies towards China.
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