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US election 2016: China
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Americans in China dismayed, embarrassed by US presidential campaign as election draws to close

Electorate offered a poor choice of candidates in poll and the divisive nature of campaign has damaged nation’s reputation, expats say

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People watch live TV broadcast of US election at Bridge Cafe in Beijing on Wednesday morning. Photo: Simon Song
Laura Zhou

For many Americans living in China, the US presidential election can’t end soon enough.

“I’m sure we’re all ready that it’ll soon be done. [We’re] pretty tired of all of the scandals,” said Leah, an American expatriate working in Beijing . “We all just want to know who wins so we can move on.”

She has voted for Clinton because she believes the former secretary of state “is a much more qualified candidate” than her Republican opponent Donald Trump.

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The election, however, has been something of an embarrassment for US citizens, she added.

A Chinese student gets a Hillary sticker at Bridge Cafe in Beijing. Photo: Simon Song
A Chinese student gets a Hillary sticker at Bridge Cafe in Beijing. Photo: Simon Song
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“As an American, I’ve really faced a lot of laughter because of Trump. When I was in a bar or restaurant with Europeans or Australians, they would go like, ‘so how’s Trump going?’

“I hope he doesn’t win so people can forget about him. If he wins, I can only imagine what the conversation would be like every time someone finds out that I’m an American.”

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