Cuba criticizes U.S. election coverage
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•State-run media in Latin America criticize US government, candidates
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Cuba , Nicaragua and Venezuela have taken aim at the American system of government and candidates.
Cuban state-run newspaper Granma ran a headline, "The guns speak again in the U.S. elections," an apparent reference to gun violence.
In Nicaragua , state-controlled media have used the election as a chance to repeat traditional criticisms of Washington .
Venezuela and Nicaragua have had a tense relationship with the United States .
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