EDITORS' FORUM: Post US Elections
Nov 12th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 51:32#jamaica #trump #biden #harris #USelections #vote NOVEMBER 12, 2020: Damion Mitchell along with panellists Dr. Basil Wilson, former professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice - Manhattan; Ambassador Curtis Ward; former ambassador and deputy permanent representative of Jamaica to the United Nations; Irwine Clare, Diaspora Leader and director of Caribbean Immigration Services; Scherie Murray, a Republican supporter and Head of Unite The Fight Political Action Committee; Rupert Green, Republican but NOT a Trump supporter; and Patrick Beckford, Democratic strategist discuss the US Elections and what impact the new president will have on the Caribbean.
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