China News Service, June 5 (Xinhua) According to the Chinese website of US, US officials said that President Trump met with his top campaign adviser at the White House on June 4. Polls show that as the US economy suffers from the New Crown Outbreak and protests across the United States, the president has performed poorly in key states.

  According to reports, Trump was in the White House with President Brad Pascal, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Rona McDaniel The deputy campaign manager Bill Stephen and the pollster Tony Fabrizo held talks.

Data graph: US President Trump. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

  A campaign team official said that Trump has held a larger meeting since then, discussing with the campaign team and the Republican National Committee on the strategy of defeating the Democratic opponent and former Vice President Biden in the November 3 election . "The President will strongly oppose him (Biden), especially in our target state. This is the direction of our efforts." The official said.

Data graph: Biden, the US Democratic presidential candidate. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

  The report pointed out that a series of polls show that Biden is in a leading position nationwide. More importantly, in some swing states that will decide the election, Biden is also ahead of Trump.

  At the same time, several top fundraisers claim that the donations that Biden and allies have received have skyrocketed recently. Biden told supporters by email on June 1st that within six days of the end of May, his camp’s online fundraising reached a considerable $6 million target.

  However, Trump’s political adviser pointed out that Republicans have a positive enthusiasm for the re-election of the president, citing the fact that the 64 Republican candidates he “endorsed” after the 2018 midterm elections have all won special elections without exception. Victory. A White House official said it was a 64-0 record, "showing how united and powerful his basic set is."

  In an interview on June 3, Trump defied these polls. He said: "In some other polls, I am the leader, and I think you have seen them too."