On the night of November 6, America will vote. The fight between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will be broadcast live on Votiv Kino am Alsergrund. A film about Trump will also be shown, there will be a pub quiz, refreshments and breakfast. And a little surprise at the end.
Vienna/Alsergrund. The US presidential election for the Democratic vice president is just under three weeks away Kamala Harris (45 percent) in an election poll ahead of the Republican nominee and former president Donald Trump (42 percent). Election campaign enters final round; Voters in some states can already vote by mail.
As always, the world is watching on election night in America, including many in Vienna. Besides election coverage on television and live broadcast, there is also an event Voting cinema (Währinger Str. 12, 9th district). Election Night will begin with a screening of “The Apprentice – The Trump Story” on Tuesday, November 5 at 8:30 p.m. It's a new movie about the former president's youth. Tickets are available votivkino.at.
“A little surprise” at the end
Afterwards, admission to the Great Hall in Votivekino is free. The program includes expert input, a pub quiz, live polling, snacks, breakfast and “maybe a little surprise” after the results are announced. The event is held in cooperation with the Albert Schweitzer Haus (ASH) Forum and sponsored by the Austrian Association for Political Education. You must register via [email protected].
By: In addition to Harris and Trump, other candidates are running, including Robert Kennedy Jr., who has withdrawn from the campaign trail but is still on the ballot in some states, and Jill Stein from the Green Party.
The schedule is as follows: On December 16, the winner of the election will be formally chosen by voters in the Electoral College, on January 6, 2025, the votes will be officially counted and on January 20, the inauguration of the new president. are taking place.
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