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U.S. election: How Canadians are planning to watch the vote - National | Globalnews.ca

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Canadian election watch parties are planned across the country, many of them organized by provincial political associations, non-partisan policy organizations and expat groups.

Pubs, bars and eateries eyeing a chance to spur traffic on a typically slower Tuesday will turn at least some of their screens from sports to the news channels especially in Windsor, Ont ., where U.S. news is inescapable due to the saturation of Detroit radio, TV and cross-border traffic.

Political marketing expert Dave Bussiere senses “a heightened interest” and broader curiosity among Canadians .

VideoCabaret event makes no pretence of leaning towards Harris and away from harsh rhetoric that has especially targeted marginalized groups.

“We’re saying in the invites, cheekily: Don’t be alone on election night . But it goes far beyond that. It’s: You don”t need to be alone,’ period, says Rajaram .

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