A Fox News (FOX NEWS) poll showed that the Democratic candidate for the US presidential elections, Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, overcame Republican President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence by five points among voters, in the network's first poll after the two party conferences, and Biden and Harris' nomination received 51% support from Potential voters, compared to 46% for Trump and Pence.

The poll showed that the majority of potential voters trust Biden more than Trump in dealing with the Corona pandemic and the nominations of judges for the Supreme Court and uniting the country, while Trump excels in the economy.

Many opinion polls were organized recently, most of which showed Biden’s superiority over Trump, and a poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos between 3 and 8 of this month showed that 52% of potential voters intend to support Biden, compared to 40% who will vote for Trump.

Generous support for Biden

Meanwhile, US billionaire Michael Bloomberg has announced that he intends to spend $ 100 million in Florida to help Democratic candidate Joe Biden defeat President Trump.

A Bloomberg spokesman said the money would be spent on stimulating voter turnout efforts, and outreach to Hispanic voters would be a major part of that strategy.

According to recent polls, Biden is slightly ahead of Trump in Florida, which is considered one of the big prizes on Election Day, and is also the most expensive in the competition sites during the election campaign.

Trump indicated he will stay 12 years in power (Getty Images)

Drift in Nevada

On Saturday, President Trump rallied supporters in Nevada to try to mobilize support in a state where polls show his Democratic rival is leading.

Trump indicated that he would stay in power for 12 years, despite the constitutional restrictions that prohibit the American president from staying more than two states, each of them 4 years.

The Republican president is behind Biden in national opinion polls, and in Nevada, which he lost in the 2016 election by a narrow margin from his then Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Biden attacked Trump for failing to devise a general strategy to combat the Corona pandemic, which has killed more than 193,000 people in the United States, and said, "Nevada citizens do not need more noise from the president and do not need his reckless gatherings that ignore the guidelines of Covid-19 and endanger people's health." .