US President Donald Trump's son Eric has questioned Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris's ties to Indian Americans claiming that "she has totally run away from the community
"We can't allow the Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland to become a casualty of Brexit," Biden wrote on Twitter
Joe Biden said that Donald Trump Administration's way of handling the coronavirus was one of the reasons he was trusted by fewer foreigners than Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping
President Donald Trump stepped up his rhetoric Thursday on cultural issues, aiming to boost enthusiasm among rural Wisconsin voters as he tries to repeat his path to victory four years ago
An influential election projection agency shifted the US presidential race in the state of Arizona toward Joe Biden, as its latest poll found that he led Trump by 5 percentage points in the state
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Joe Biden said that while he trusts what scientists say about a potential coronavirus vaccine, he doesn't trust US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump has made inroads into the Indian-American vote bank, the biggest ever by a Republican president, according to a survey which has sent worrying signals to the Democrats that the support of this influential ethnic community can no longer be taken for granted. The survey by Indiaspora and Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Data on Tuesday showed that a majority of Indian-Americans still favour former vice president Biden, the Democratic Party's nominee in the November 3 US presidential election. It found that 74-year-old Trump, seeking re-election, is making a big dent into the Indian-American vote bank despite the fact that Biden has a strong relationship with the community and played a key role in bilateral ties over the past few decades. Biden, 77, also scripted history last month by selecting Senator Kamala Harris, 55, as his running mate. According to the survey, 66 per cent Indian-Americans currently favour Biden and 28 per cent favour Trump ...
66% of Indian Americans currently favour Vice President Biden, 28% favour President Donald Trump, said the survey
Under the Renewable Fuel Standard, refiners must blend billions of gallons of biofuels like ethanol into the nation's fuel mix, or buy credits from those that do
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