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Biden's National Lead Over Trump Jumps To 14 Points After Debate
Obamas Celebrate Their 28th
    Wedding Anniversary And
 WASHINGTON — Joe Biden's national lead over President Donald Trump nearly doubled after last Tues- day's presidential debate, with voters saying by 2-to-1 that Biden has the better tempera- ment to be president, accord- ing to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
The poll was conducted in the two days after the unruly and insult-filled debate Tues- day but before Trump tested positive for Covid-19 and was hospitalized Friday at Walter Reed National Military Med- ical Center.
Biden is now ahead of Trump by 14 points among
JOE BIDEN AND PRES. TRUMP
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama marked their 28th wedding anniver- sary by calling on Americans to help their communities vote.
“Even with everything going on, I wanted to take a moment to say happy anniversary to the love of my life. Every day with @MichelleObama makes me a better husband, a better father, and a better human,” former President Obama shared on Instagram, along- side a photo of himself and the former first lady.
“This year, while we appre- ciate all your well-wishes, what we’d really love is for each of you to reach out to one person
MICHELLE AND BARACK OBAMA
in your life who might not vote. Help them get registered. Help them make a plan to cast their ballot. Send them to iwillvote.com to get started,” he continued.
In NBC News/WSJ Poll
Encourage People To Vote
 registered voters, 53 percent to 39 percent — up from his 8- point lead in the previous poll, before the debate.
The 14-point advantage rep-
resents Biden's largest lead in the NBC News/WSJ poll dur- ing the entire campaign; his previous high was 11 points in July.
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