The decision of American voters will be profoundly consequential for everyone. A Harris victory would offer some hope
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Analysis: UBS Global Wealth Management Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican rival Donald Trump clashed on the US election debate stage in Philadelphia Tuesday night, with sharp exchanges over the economy, immigration, fracking, abortion, and foreign policy. Neither presidential candidate was particularly substantive on policy, with both sidestepping the moderator’s questions to focus on their opponent’s perceived weaknesses. Tariffs, tech curbs and China policy also featured in the early minutes of the debate. Vice President Harris claimed Trump “sold us out” to China by allowing advanced chip sales, and suggested Trump was soft on Chinese President Xi Jinping. Former President
The decision of American voters will be profoundly consequential for everyone. A Harris victory would offer some hope
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump disagree on many foreign policy issues.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump will on Saturday zero in on the battleground state of Wisconsin.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump will on Saturday zero in on the battleground state of Wisconsin.
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