Expatriate Americans are, like their compatriots in the country, affected by the presidential election. Soldier during the Second World War, university professor, financier or student, meeting with US voters living in France and who must therefore comply with the process, not always simple, of postal voting.
The mail-in votes of American soldiers, wherever they are positioned in the world, have been added to those of citizens who went to the polls. Unsurprisingly, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was re-elected.
Testimonies of expatriate Americans on the occasion of the presidential election in the United States, particularly on the modalities of voting by mail, not always simple to implement...
The US Supreme Court has decided to suspend the manual counting of ballots in Florida. In Tallahasse, George W. Bush’s supporters demonstrated, and in Washington, Al Gore’s supporters. For James Baker, advisor to Georges W. Bush: "Nothing is acquired".