Travelogue
On the road to the American presidential election
Eighteen days, three states of the Great American West: Aabla Jounaïdi and Julien Boileau travel the roads of Arizona, Nevada and Utah to meet American voters.
Immigration, economy, minority voting, drought... our special correspondents report on the major issues of the campaign before Super Tuesday on March 5, the key date in the 2024 American presidential calendar.
The US presidential election will take place on November 5, 2024. © Andrew Harnik / AP
By: Aabla Jounaïdi Follow |
Julien Boileau
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RFI travels through Arizona, Nevada, and Utah in preparation for Super Tuesday, March 5, 2024. © FMM Graphic Studio
Also read: In Arizona, can Joe Biden still count on the Latino vote?
► Friday February 23 - Cultures parade in Tucson
Crops parade in Tucson, Arizona.
© RFI/Julien Boileau
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Logbook in Tucson - February 23, 2024
► Thursday February 22 - The Republicans want to regain control of migratory flows
Hundreds of migrants are gathered in Lukeville, Arizona, December 2023. © AP/Ross D. Franklin
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Logbook in Arizona - February 22, 2024
► Wednesday February 21 - The homeless in Phoenix
A permanent homeless encampment in Phoenix, Arizona, July 2023. © AP/Matt York
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Logbook in Phoenix - February 21, 2024
► Tuesday February 20 - The American dream disappointed in Phoenix
A street in Phoenix, Arizona.
© AP/Matt York
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Logbook in Phoenix - February 20, 2024
► Monday February 19 - Arizona, pivotal state in the American elections
The skyline of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, April 2020. © AP/Ross D. Franklin
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Logbook in Arizona - February 19, 2024
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