As US Presidential polls draw closer, there has been pressure on both parties. Most Americans believe President Donald Trump could have sidestepped the Covid-19 infection if he had managed the pandemic better, and there is no evidence yet of emission of support for him, according to a new poll by Reuters/Ipsos released on Sunday. The poll also determined that Trump’s Democratic presidential challenger Joe Biden had extended his lead over him by 10 points. Biden widened his lead by 14 points in a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll also. That poll was released on Sunday but conducted in the days between the first presidential debate and Trump’s hospitalization. While three-fourths of the respondents said in the poll that the debate made no difference, 25% said they were more likely to vote for Biden now. US President to return back to White House by Monday The poll revealed that 65% of respondents, 9 in 10 Democrats and 5 in 10 Republicans, held Trump himself responsible for getting infected. According to them, “if President Trump had taken coronavirus more seriously, he probably would not have been infected.” In the WSJ and NBC’s poll, Biden leads the president 53% to 39%, which is the highest support the former vice-president has enjoyed in polls conducted by them in months. It also showed the president’s support slip under 40% for the first time, and that negative views of him had grown. Explore all practical measures and options to deter illegal migration: UK Home Sec Priti Patel The poll obtained the debate moved the needle on Trump more than any other single significant factor such as his impeachment by the House of Representatives and release by the Senate. Biden drives Trump up by 8.1 points in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls and by 7.9 points in the FiveThirtyEight weighted average of polls. US President Trump terms learning of corona from a real school