From the series: LEO – TIME for children
People all over the world are excited to see who will win the US presidential election on November 5th. What do the children there want for their country? Sarah Schaschek visited four of them.
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Published in DIE ZEIT No. 45/2024
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An important election is approaching in the USA, in which there is a neck-and-neck race between the Republicans with Donald Trump and the Democrats with Kamala Harris. Eleven-year-old Sophia from Chicago wonders how the outcome will affect her life. Jeremías fled Venezuela with his family 14 months ago and is hoping for political asylum in the USA. Scarlet from Ohio is not particularly interested in politics, but wants good jobs for everyone and supports climate protection. Skylar, from Illinois, is concerned about the violence in her community and would increase kindness and security as president.
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The USA has a lot of influence on what happens in other parts of the world. Here a child from New York is protesting against Donald Trump. © REUTERS
Sophia knows that the big election in her country is neck-and-neck. Everything revolves around who will be the next president of the USA. There are two major parties, the Democrats and the Republicans: Donald Trump, who was in power from 2017 to 2021, is running for the Republicans. Kamala Harris, who is currently the deputy head of the USA, is fighting for the Democrats. “I wonder who will win and whether it will change my life,” says Sophia. Like you, people not only feel the same in the USA, but in countries all over the world. Because whoever governs the United States of America is probably the most powerful person in the world.