Six key rival polls, the US presidential campaign, show that President Donald Trump has been pushed by former Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Traditionally, the Republican Party has been strong in the South and South, and the Democratic Party has been strong on the western and eastern coasts, and contenders are a place where certain political parties are not self-righteous.

As a result of polls published on the 11th to 24th of this month by the political website'Real Clear Polytics', former Vice President Biden 6% pointed to Trump President in four of Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. It was over.

Political media, The Hill, said Biden is widening the gap in these four locations.

Biden prevailed in the other two locations, North Carolina and Arizona, with a difference of 2.4% and 4.0%, respectively.

In the average of eight national polls, former Vice President Biden had a 49.5% approval rating, significantly overtaking President Trump (40.1%) with a 9.4% point gap.

Outside of the six competing provinces, The Hill says Trump Camp is investing in defending Ohio and Iowa, which have won big in the last presidential election.

But former Vice President Biden hasn't put much resources in the two regions, but he is equal to President Trump, Durhill explained.

In this week's Quinipiac University survey, Biden outperformed Ohio by 1 percentage point, and Trump took a 1 percentage point advantage in a recent Iowa local newspaper survey.

The Trump camp hopes to turn over in Minnesota, New Mexico and New Hampshire, which Hillary won in the last presidential election, but there is no evidence that they are competitive in these states, Durhill said.

In addition, in both Texas and Georgia, Durhill said both sides are tumbling down.

In Texas, Biden in the recent Fox News survey and Trump in the Quinyy Pit survey were up 1 percentage point each.

In Georgia, Biden had a 2 percentage point advantage in a survey released this month.

"It's a big road to the White House," said Durhill. "It's a big road to the White House."