Overview
- The Harry's Bar in Paris, known for its century-old tradition of hosting a 'straw vote' during U.S. elections, predicted Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris.
- Over 1,000 American expatriates and tourists participated in the straw vote, which has been accurate in all but three elections since 1924.
- The final tally at Harry's Bar showed Trump with 568 votes and Harris with 534, closely mirroring the official election outcome.
- The bar's straw vote has become a festive event, drawing a diverse crowd of Americans in Paris and sparking lively political debates.
- The event highlights the division among American voters, with expatriates expressing mixed reactions to Trump's win.