Looking at the election situation of the two parties in the United States from the latest polls
Recently, the latest opinion poll results jointly released by The New York Times and Siena College have attracted widespread attention.
moreRecently, the latest opinion poll results jointly released by The New York Times and Siena College have attracted widespread attention.
moreThe Biden administration's two-year-old Chip and Science Act is nearing completion of $39 billion in grants. The goal of the act is to move semiconductor production to the United States, and while the United States has made some progress toward this goal, it still faces many challenges.
moreUS President Joe Biden warned in an interview aired on Sunday that Trump "poses a real threat to American security".
moreRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who once refused to debate with Democratic presidential candidate Harris, finally agreed to a scheduled debate with Harris on ABC, and he even asked for three debates between the two.
moreA national poll released Thursday by Ipsos shows Democratic presidential candidate Harris leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump with 42 percent support to 37 percent.
moreIntel shareholders filed a class-action lawsuit against Intel in federal court in San Francisco.
moreRecently, the weak performance of US economic data and the failure of a series of key indicators to meet market expectations have raised deep concerns among investors about the possibility of the US economy falling into recession.
moreU.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Sarah Harris said in a text message to supporters that she is "pleased to report" that she has chosen Minnesota Governor Michael Woltz as her running mate.
moreA CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday showed Democratic presidential candidate Harris leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by one percentage point nationwide, reversing Republican confidence that Trump would win the election.
moreThe Commerce Department is expected to propose a ban on the use of Chinese software in self-driving and connected cars in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.
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