Polls that indicate the affinity of the candidates

Trump intensifies his rallies in crucial states ... and Biden is away from the limelight

The election campaign has taken an accelerated turn in recent days.

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US President Donald Trump, who is seeking to win a second presidential term, and his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, adopt two contradictory approaches in their election campaigns just two weeks before the due date, while the first continues to move from state to state, the second stays at home for the second day in a row.

The day after his participation in two election rallies in Arizona, the master of the White House will head, on Tuesday, to Pennsylvania, noting that the participation of the US First Lady Melania Trump in the election rally was canceled at the last minute.

On the other hand, the schedule of the former US Vice President, the favorite according to polls, is devoid of any activity, for the second day in a row.

Trump stated that "things are changing rapidly," stressing without any evidence that the polls are in his interest more and more, and that his opponent's campaign is collapsing.

"Joe Biden is hiding again in his basement today," the Trump campaign team wrote on Twitter, sarcastically.

There is no concrete evidence confirming the Democrats ’progress in terms of voter support. Hours before the final second televised debate between the two candidates, Biden appears to be at his home in preparation for it.

The Republican president, whose handling of the epidemic crisis has faced severe criticism, is late in opinion polls at the national level and in the majority of states critical to the elections, but he believes that increasing his electoral activities and launching personal attacks against his opponent give him a new impetus.

Free yard

However, about two weeks ago, Trump was in the hospital, infected with "Covid-19", while the scene was empty for Biden, who renewed his attack on his opponent, accusing him of mismanaging the Corona virus crisis.

Trump is the first to seek to win a second presidential term, despite the House of Representatives voting to impeach him.

Trump won the 2016 election after his efforts at the end of the campaign succeeded in raising doubts about the integrity of his then-democratic rival Hillary Clinton, and he is doing it all over again.

His attack this year centers around the activities of the Biden family, and supporters of the Republican candidate have modified the chants of the 2016 campaign, in which they were calling for Clinton to be imprisoned for use in the current campaign.

Trump attacks the activities of Hunter Biden, the son of the Democratic presidential candidate, in China and Ukraine during his father's tenure as vice president between 2009 and 2017.

He says Sr. Biden used his influence to intervene to protect his son's interests in China and Ukraine.

The New York Post last week revived the controversy over the accusations against Biden's son, with a report stating that it obtained documents from his laptop, which was brought for repair in April 2019, but that no one has recovered it.

Trump did not provide any evidence to support his accusations, except for saying, "Look at his laptop."

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Trump not only described his opponent as a "criminal", but called on "Fox News", Justice Minister Bill Barr, to open a "criminal" investigation against him.

A recent poll conducted by the "New York Times" and "Siena College" shows that Biden is ahead of Trump at the national level by nine points, noting that other polls give more converging results, such as the IBD / TIPB Center. Who accurately predicted the 2016 election results. This center poll shows Biden ahead of Trump by 2.3 points.

Pennsylvania is one of the six states that Trump must win, to stay in power for a new term.

The polls show Biden’s progress in it, noting that a joint poll of Reuters and the Ipsos Center showed that the difference was narrowing slightly.

The size of the frustration

In the 2016 elections, Trump won the state of Pennsylvania, which is a bastion of the Democrats, and is expected to seek to appeal to its white children, the youth group who did not go to college, and the working class, with his populist rhetoric.

While Biden continues to attack the Trump administration's approach to the Coronavirus crisis, describing him as not having a sense of responsibility, the president tries to deal with the extent of frustration in areas such as Pennsylvania, which are suffering under the weight of the economic repercussions of closures and social distancing.

On Tuesday, Trump said, "We will not impose a new closure."

Early voting is one of the main factors affecting the election campaign this year, and it is setting record numbers against the backdrop of fears of the spread of the epidemic, and so far, about 34 million people have cast their votes, according to the independent commission, the Election Project.

Trump is the first president seeking to win a second term in office despite the House of Representatives voting to remove him.

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