The Franklin-UAH Institute becomes a media reference during the U.S. presidential elections

Researchers at the Franklin-UAH Institute have participated in different programs and talks from different national and regional media during the presidential election period in the North American country.

The Franklin-UAH Institute has been the center of reference in the Spanish media for the U.S. presidential elections held on November 3. 

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Experts from the Franklin Institute-UAH participating in LaSexta's 'Al Rojo Vivo' programA3Noticias'US Election Special and American Night of Cadena Ser.

In the context of these U.S. elections, the Institute's researchers have intervened in a wide variety of media in various radio formats, such as RNE-Radio 5, Cadena Ser or Onda Cero; on television, in news programs such as the special 'Al Rojo Vivo: Objetivo La Casa Blanca' from laSexta or La1 news program; in paper newspapers such as ABC, El Mundo or El País; and in digital formats, such as The Conversation or maldita.es

The Institute's researchers who have intervened in the media during these weeks are Julio Cañero, vice-rector of International Relations and researcher at the Franklin-UAH Institute; Cristina Crespo, researcher at the Franklin-UAH Institute; José Antonio Gurpegui, professor of North American Studies and researcher at the Franklin-UAH Institute; Carlos Herrero, head of research and researcher at the Franklin-UAH Institute, and Manuel Peinado, professor of the Department of Life Sciences and researcher at the Franklin-UAH Institute.

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