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Donald Trump declares himself practically cured of Covid. “I am immunized. I can no longer contract” the virus and “I cannot transmit it,” announced the president of the United States, returning to the electoral campaign.
But his self-certification does not clear any doubts about his real state of health: even if the treating doctor declared that he “no longer runs the risk of transmitting” the coronavirus to others, it is not clear whether Trump is negative or not in the test. Simply because nobody says so. Meanwhile, the tweet proclaiming himself “immunized” is denounced by Twitter because it “violates the rules” of the “platform on the dissemination of misleading and potentially harmful information about Covid-19”.
Despite this, after Saturday’s mini-rally at the White House, Trump is preparing to get back on track in three states key to re-election ambitions: Monday in Florida, Tuesday in Pennsylvania, and Wednesday in Iowa. that his electoral campaign – criticized by the super expert Anthony Fauci for using some of his statements taken out of context without his consent – at this point also asks to reconvene the second televised debate with Joe Biden that, before being canceled, was scheduled. October 15.
A tight tour for a president still recovering but necessary to try to regain ground. In fact, the polls put him at a sharp disadvantage compared to rival Biden: the latest Washington Post and Abc polls photograph a 12-point gap nationwide. And it gives you very little chance of winning, 14%, even Nate Silver, the polling guru at FiveThirtyEight.
Trump, however, does not give up and dismisses the findings as ‘Fake News’, recalling that even four years ago all the polls gave him a loser. “We will win even more strongly than in 2016,” he promised, convinced that the “enthusiasm” surrounding his candidacy is greater than four years ago. In the umpteenth interview with Fox these days, the president said that he was sure he will win the election because the United States cannot pay Joe Biden, a weak candidate in the hands of the radical left. Furthermore, Trump hinted, his rival does not appear to be in good health. “Yesterday I was coughing, a lot. It was not a good show, but the media does not say it,” he accused, referring to the constant examination to which he is subjected, such as the different coughs in an interview with Sean. Hannity, also on Fox, on which there has been speculation in recent days. “I’m back and I’m better than before,” Trump interrupted, trying to convey that image of strength that is most important to him.
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