An increase of 14 points on Trump following the chaotic debate, suggests a new poll


A new poll shows Democratic nominee B Biden with a 14-point national lead over President Trump after the first presidential debate last week.

The survey, conducted by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal, was conducted between September 30 and October 1 and covered 800 registered voters. About percent of it. The error was a percentage margin.

In the results, respondents said they would vote for the former vice president, compared to Trump’s 39 percent.

The president, however, said there was bias in the White House’s vote and pundit analysis of opportunities and that was one reason for defeating Hillary Clinton, contrary to the predictions of most experts.

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The poll also took place before the announcement of a positive test for Trump COVID-19.

However, a senior executive told Fox News that “the initial signs are for a very good prediction – but the next 48 hours will be crucial.”

Trump has so far received two doses of ramadesivir, an anti-viral drug approved by the FDA to help treat coronavirus.

Trump said in a video he posted on Twitter on Saturday night that if you look at some of the treatments I’m taking right now and others that are coming out soon, it’s clearly a miracle.

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He added, “I don’t know the duration of a few days, I believe – this is the real test so we’ll see what happens in the next few days.”

Fox News’ Andrew O’Reilly contributed to this report