US presidential candidates have intensified their statements and election rallies in the electoral critical states, amid exchanging accusations between Republican candidate President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden and the intensification of competition between them.

And President Trump said in Wisconsin that if the Democrats arrived again at the White House, they would destroy everything within months, he said.

And in the crucial states of Wisconsin and Michigan, Trump is seeking to retain his supporters from the farmers and working classes, as he has stated that he is certain of victory and that the Republican Party will control the industrial state of Michigan.

Do you remember? Four years ago, I won Michigan. That was a great thing we hadn't seen in decades. I don't know if you saw the poll released today. We were 3 points ahead in Michigan, ”Trump told his supporters. .

"I think we have done more than that. They provide you with fake polls. We will see a big red wave of voters who want to vote. They want to go out and vote. They want to vote personally. It's a great red wave."

Polls conducted by Reuters / Ipsos have shown that Democrat Biden has increasingly cemented his lead over Trump in Michigan, but the two still go shoulder to shoulder in North Carolina.

President Trump's campaign accused the Democratic presidential candidate Biden of politicizing the Corona pandemic crisis (Reuters)

Poll and figures

Reuters / Ipsos is polling the opinions of potential voters in 6 states, namely Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Florida and Arizona, which will play important roles in deciding whether Trump will win a second term in office or whether Biden will oust him.

A week before the November 3 election, Biden is ahead of Trump nationwide by 10 percentage points, according to a Reuters / Ipsos poll.

The online national poll conducted from October 23 to 27 concluded that 52% of potential voters said they supported Biden, while 42% voted for Trump.

Failure and surrender

On the other hand, Democrats responded that President Trump had failed to confront the emerging Corona virus (Covid-19) crisis, which had cost the country a lot.

Democrats took advantage of the credibility of former US President Barack Obama, who said the country would have been better off had President Trump focused his efforts on fighting the Corona virus.

Biden also focused on the Kourna pandemic, which he views as President Trump's weakness, saying, “In the spring the president announced that he would launch a war on the virus, and instead of doing so, he ignored the matter and gave up. Then his chief of staff made a surprise confession, saying: We will not control the pandemic. "And a white flag was raised. It's a window into the shocking truth of the White House. They didn't even try."

Accusation and intimidation

President Trump's campaign has accused Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, of politicizing the Corona pandemic.

The campaign said in a statement that Biden continued what it described as his sordid politicization of the Coronavirus crisis, while he was not burdened with leadership responsibility.

The statement confirmed that President Trump led the unprecedented battle against the Chinese virus, as he put it, while Biden sat in the basement of his home and did not submit proposals to confront the pandemic.

The statement stressed that the Democratic candidate is trying to scare people from the vaccine that will save the lives of Americans when it is ready, preferring to score political points at the expense of people's lives.

Americans are keenly following these electoral battles that are turning into a subject of controversy among all parties, especially those comments about the Corona crisis and the loss of lives and the economy, and who is the candidate who will be able to win the White House to face the repercussions of the pandemic.

Biden criticized Trump's handling of the Corona crisis (Reuters)

Hack and message

This comes while, the Trump campaign acknowledged that its website was hacked for a short period, and said it was working with the security authorities to identify the source of the attack.

The campaign denied displaying breach-sensitive data, as it was not originally present on the site.

And US media had reported that potential hackers had published a message claiming that information related to Trump and his relatives had been accessed.

The message said the world is tired of the false news promoted by Trump.