US Presidential election Mr. Trump's approval rating 45% Average of polls May 3: 7:40

It is half a year until the presidential election, which will be the place for U.S. President Trump's referee. According to the American political information site "Real Clear Politics", the average approval rating of President Trump in various polls was 45% as of the 30th of last month.

In early March, when the new coronavirus infection began to spread in the United States, President Trump repeatedly criticized for his optimism, and his approval rating temporarily dropped.

However, after that, he continued to hold long press conferences every day and appealed for his leadership, and his approval rating rose.

On the other hand, compared with former Vice President Biden of the opposition and Democratic Party, 48.3% of the average value of various polls conducted between the 2nd and the 28th of last month supported Biden, while President Trump 42% said they would support it, with Biden leading 6.3 points.

Among them, looking at the average value in each state in the so-called “Last Belt” that supported Trump's victory in the previous 2016 presidential election, Biden leads 5.5 points in the Midwestern Michigan state , Also leads 2.7 points in Wisconsin.

In addition, Biden leads 6.7 points in eastern Pennsylvania and 3.2 points in southern Florida, a confrontation state in the south, with many polls showing him more than President Trump.

The schedule has changed significantly

Due to the rapid spread of the new coronavirus infection, the schedule for the US presidential election is undergoing major changes.

The Democratic Party's nominees have decided that New York, the most severely infected state in the United States, will cease to hold the primary election, which was postponed in June.
Also, 15 states in the United States have postponed voting, and as of the end of April, 19 states and the capital, Washington, have not selected candidates.

In the Democratic Party, former Vice President Biden has already confirmed the nomination of presidential candidates, but it is expected that the majority of delegates, 1991, required for nomination will be secured next month or later.

In addition, in the future selection of candidates, many states will change to voting by mail to prevent infection.

In addition, the effects of the infection extend to the summer National Party Convention, which officially determines candidates. The Democratic Party has announced that it will postpone the original plan by one month and hold a national party convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Midwest in the week of August 17.

Mr. Biden plans to appoint a woman as vice presidential candidate, and the names of Senators Harris and Left Senator Warren, who have withdrawn from the selection of candidates, are mentioned.

Meanwhile, the Republicans will nominate President Trump as the presidential candidate for the National Party Convention in Charlotte, South Carolina, for four days starting August 24, as originally planned.

Party conventions are important for appealing policies and raising funds for the presidential election, but opening a large-scale convention with thousands of participants, as usual, will likely depend on the status of the new coronavirus infection.

From September to October, there will be three TV debates between presidential candidates and one debate with vice presidential candidates.

And the main election of the presidential election will be held on November 3rd. The US media reports that the schedule for this election is statutory and the president has no power to change it, so postponement is extremely unlikely.

However, if the spread of infection continues, there is a risk that more voters will avoid voting, so the Democratic Party is calling for mailing and expansion of early voting, but President Trump may lead to fraud. As opposed to