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2020 United States presidential election Opinion polls Turnout 52.3%[1] 3.0 pp
Presidential election results map.
Blue denotes states won by Wasserman Schultz/Chin (D),
red denotes those won by Allen/Palin (R), and
green denotes those won by Johnson/Santos (G). Numbers indicate
electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.
First Caribbean refugee crisis Date 2010 - 19 May 2014 Location
Cause
Haiti: 27,800 dead during transit[3] [4] [5]
Colombia: 5,073[6]
Cuba: 4,916[7]
Venezuela: 105[8]
Displaced ~1.7 million[9]
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^ Tinker Salas, Miguel (2015-06-04), "Venezuela Before Oil" , Venezuela , Oxford University Press, retrieved 2023-03-15