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Europeans wonder what went wrong with Kamala Harris

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Last updated: 2024/11/07 at 7:19 AM
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In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump was swiftly confirmed as the 47th US president, defeating Kamala Harris in what was expected to be a neck-and-neck contest. Prior to the US elections, polls conducted across Europe indicated that most Europeans were siding with Harris. This news of Trump’s re-election came as a disappointment for Harris supporters in Europe, leaving many wondering where her campaign went wrong. Radio Schuman delves into this question with Euronews’ US election analyst Boyd Wagner, dissecting the possible reasons behind Harris’ loss.

Aside from the US election results, Radio Schuman also covers other pressing issues on the continent. In the second part of the podcast, they discuss the European Political Community summit taking place in Budapest. This summit is crucial for shaping the future of Europe and addressing key political challenges facing the region. Additionally, Radio Schuman touches on the European Commissioner-designates hearings happening in Brussels, highlighting the importance of these hearings in ensuring the effectiveness and integrity of the European Commission.

In the final segment of the show, Radio Schuman explores the topic of protecting neural data. As technology advances, the collection and use of neural data have raised concerns about privacy and security. The discussion delves into the potential risks associated with neural data and the importance of establishing robust safeguards to protect individuals’ sensitive information. By examining this complex issue, Radio Schuman aims to raise awareness and spark dialogue on the need for better protection of neural data in today’s digital age.

Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques. The podcast features audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron and Georgios Leivaditis, with music by Alexandre Jas. With its diverse range of topics and expert analysis, Radio Schuman provides listeners with valuable insights into current events shaping Europe and the world. From political developments to technological advancements, the podcast offers a comprehensive look at the pressing issues of our time.

In conclusion, the surprising outcome of the US presidential election and its impact on Europe have sparked discussions and reflections on the future direction of politics. While the results may have been unexpected, they underscore the importance of understanding shifting political dynamics and the need for continued engagement in the democratic process. Radio Schuman’s in-depth analysis and coverage of these critical issues serve as a valuable resource for listeners seeking to stay informed on the latest developments shaping the world around them. As the podcast continues to explore diverse topics and provide expert insights, it remains a trusted source for understanding the complexities of today’s global landscape.

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