In this new episode of La Loupe, Hélène Vissière, correspondent for L’Express in the United States, explains why all Americans are closely scrutinizing this key stage of the American presidential election.
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The team: Mathias Penguilly (writing), Charlotte Baris (presentation) and Jules Krot (editing and production).
Credits: C-SPAN, France 24, France Inter, INA, RTL, Voice of America
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Image credits: Joseph Prezioso/AFP
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Charlotte Baris: Today, we’re talking about “Super Tuesday” with Hélène Vissière, the correspondent for L’Express in Washington. “Tuesday” means “Tuesday” in English. We are therefore talking about a dated event. So when does this “Super Tuesday” occur, Hélène?
Hélène Vissière: Usually it’s at the beginning of March, but it’s not always on the same date – this year for example, it’s Tuesday March 5th. It’s a very important day in the American presidential campaign and I’ll explain to you why.
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