A stone's throw from the finish line, the two Americas bump into the mist, led by two septuagenarians who are separated by everything, except the ambition to exercise the supreme function.
Cautious and unifier, Joe Biden seeks to give a foretaste of what his presidency would be, in a return to classicism mode.
Rebel, supercharged and chaotic, Donald Trump offers an aftertaste of what his has been for four years.
Smiling but almost ethereal above the fray, the Democrat wants to be presidential before being president, proclaiming that
"all the ballots must be counted",
that
"no one will steal our democracy"
and that the opposing camp
"must not to be treated like an enemy ”.
The bit between the teeth, the Republican struggles furiously in the center of the arena, bearing the iron against everything that threatens him: here he demands a recount of the votes, there pleads for the end of the counting, according to his variable geometry interests .
His supporters noisily occupy the field without putting
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