Fix your questions in any way you see fit, but still keeping the original meaning.
Even if they are downvoted now, you can still fix this. Sometimes what makes a difference between a question being upvoted or downvoted into oblivion is the wording. There are questions that would have otherwise be downvoted/closed/deleted be accepted, just because the wording made the trick. And I've used that trick myself.
Deleting the question is a choice but is not suggested if:
- you do it too often or too much
- there already are answers
If you delete too many questions, you're going to trigger the question ban and it's better to avoid it.
Look at your questions, can you improve the wording without changing the fundamental question behind it? Can you add detail? Context? Some prior research? If you don't know what to do with them even after trying, you can ask a Meta question looking for help. Or you can go to chat.
You'll always find someone who can help you fix and improve your question. This might get you upvotes in the long run and not to mention that the question will get bumped and this will cause users to see the fixes, re-considering their votes and even reverting them to upvotes.