The U.S. 2020 presidential election is rapidly approaching, with Americans set to cast their final vote before Nov. 3.
In Pyongyang, North Korea’s top leadership is no doubt watching the vote unfold very closely — and experts are split on whether Kim Jong Un would rather keep working with U.S. President Donald Trump, or start anew with former Vice President Joe Biden.
The U.S. 2020 presidential election is rapidly approaching, with Americans set to cast their final vote before Nov. 3.
In Pyongyang, North Korea’s top leadership is no doubt watching the vote unfold very closely — and experts are split on whether Kim Jong Un would rather keep working with U.S. President Donald Trump, or start anew with former Vice President Joe Biden.
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