According to Reuters, Democrat Joe Biden took a broader lead in the US presidential race after President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and the majority of Americans believe that if he takes the virus more seriously could have prevented the infection. The Ipsos survey was released’ on Sunday.
2-3-. The October national referendum saw
little sign of support for the president outside the core group of Trump
supporters, some of whom gathered outside the Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center, where the president was’ hospitalized. Has been
Trump has repeatedly dismissed the
severity of the epidemic as something that will go away on its own, barring
Biden from wearing protective masks like in recent days, even as the corona
virus has infected millions and affected businesses. And forced schools to
close.
Of the adults expected to vote in the November
3 election, the poll found that 51% supported Biden, while 41% said they would
vote for Trump. Are another 4 were choosing a third party candidate and 44 said
they had not been decided.
Biden's 10-point lead over Trump is 1 to 2
points higher than Biden's posted leads over the past several weeks, although
the increase is still within the precision range of plus or minus 5 percentage
points.
Nearly a month before the election, Biden
has maintained his initial advantage in winning the national popular vote. But
in order to win the presidency, a candidate must win a number of states to win
an electoral college, and the state election shows that Trump is as popular as
Biden on the battlefield.
Hours after Trump, 74, was transferred’ to
Walter Reid on Friday, he was diagnosed with COVID-19. The announcement set off
a sharp-screen experience for many: as the media alert lit up cell phones and
television sirens about Trump feeling feverish and in need of oxygen, several
other Republican leaders announced that That, too, was a positive experience.
Most Americans are deeply concerned about
the virus, and the poll found that 65 percent, including 9 out of 10 registered
Democrats and 9 out of 10 registered Republicans, agree that "if President
Trump takes the coronavirus more seriously. If I had taken them, they probably
wouldn't have been’ infected. "
Only 34% said they thought Trump was
telling them the truth about the corona virus, while 55% said they weren't and
11% didn't believe it.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans surveyed
said they generally disagreed with Trump's response to COVID-19 epidemics, an
increase of nearly 3 points from a survey conducted last weekend.
The United States has also been
instrumental in reducing the 2020 presidential race to ensure the safety of
all.
Sixty-seven percent of Americans
personally want to block election rallies, and 59 percent think the
presidential debate should be postponed’ until Trump recovers from the corona
virus.
It is unclear how Trump's assessment will
affect the next presidential debate, which is scheduled’ for October 15. The
first vice presidential debate between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican
Mike Pence is scheduled’ for Thursday.
The Reuters / Ipsos survey was conducted’
in English, online across the United States. It collected responses from 1,005
American adults, including 596 potential voters.
Only 61% of Americans voting age actually
voted in the 2016 election.
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