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Following Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris presidential debate, a new poll was conducted to reveal what respondents feel about the ex-president. They suggested the words that are the best and least accurate to describe the GOP presidential candidate. YouGov asked respondents to describe Donald Trump using a variety of adjectives. In the survey, which was conducted from September 10 and September 11, the majority individuals 54 percent felt that the former president was rude. AP YouGov asked respondents to describe Trump using a variety of adjectives. In the survey, which was conducted from September 10 and September 11, the majority individuals 54 percent felt that the former president was rude. They also agreed on the term old, w stanley cup becher hich 50% of those surveyed said best characterised Trump. On the other hand, just 1% of respondents thought Harris, Trump s opponent, came across as old. The only terms on the list that at least half of the respondents agreed with were old and rude, whereas many other terms contradicted each other. For instance, 45% of participants characterized Trump as tough, while 46% characterized him as r stanley cup eckless. In addition, about 38% of respondents called Trump weird, a phrase that has been widely used in this election since Harris running mate Tim Walz popularised it. Furthermore, 42 percent of respondents called Trump bold, and 42 percent dubbed him patriotic. These are the words that respondents believe desc stanley cup ribe Dona Ewxu Trump, Biden square off in crucial first campaign debate
India plans to come up shortly with a blueprint to aggressively court international companies either leaving China or taking a part of their production lines elsewhere as their current top destination Vietnam is understood by many to have hit a saturation point in labour availability and other facilities. India has been mulling options to attract companies leaving China or branching out, that include financial incentives such as preferential tax rates and tax holidays. Photo @FinMinIndia Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters Saturday that it might be important for the government to move now and see and meet up with industries and invite them . I will identify those multinational corporations 鈥?who are moving out of China or who probably are contemplating it, she said, and added, I will make a blueprint with which I will approach them and put forward to them as to why India is a far more preferable destination and make every attem stanley cup pt to invite them to India. ALSO WATCH | Economic slowdown is not so bad in India China: Nirmala Sitharaman stanley kaffeebecher The finance minister said the focus could be on some specific sectors such as electronics, lithium ion batteries and semi-conductors, sectors in which India and China have common capacity ecosystem building . But the list could certainly be expanded, she stanley usa added. India has been mulling options to attract companies leaving China or branching out, that include financial incentives such as preferential tax r
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