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The Australian, The Times and The Wall Street Journal: Perspectives on the US election

In episode two of our Global Roundtable series, we bring you expert perspectives from the newsrooms of The Australian, The Wall Street Journal and The Times on what both sides do now.

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After a presidential debate performance widely considered disastrous for Joe Biden, focus has turned sharply to what will happen before the US election in November.

In episode two of our Global Roundtable election series, seasoned observers from the newsrooms of The Australian, The Wall Street Journal and The Times of London bring expert perspectives on the debate fallout for Democrats and Republicans, the state of both campaigns and the path to victory.

Anchored by The Wall Street Journal’s Editor-at-large Gerard Baker watch the WSJ’s Kim Strassel, The Times’ Daniel Finkelstein and The Australian’s Greg Sheridan as they discuss the likely scenarios for the US and the impact on Canberra and London.

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