WASHINGTON- President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are both beginning to ramp up campaigning after a summer of White House events for the President. Vice President Biden spent the majority of the summer at his home in Wilmington, Del. Biden leads the majority of polls, but the president remains within close distance.
The candidates are using very different strategies for campaigning during a pandemic. President Trump has mostly held large rallies with closely packed supporters and no masks. Biden on the other hand has mostly held intimate and socially distanced gatherings with a mask requirement to attend.
Campaigning still looks very different than normal, however there seems to be some resemblance of normalcy on the trail. The candidates are beginning to be much more engaged with each other. Most recently conversing about the wildfires and the coronavirus vaccine process. Both candidates held town halls this past week. The president also held an event mostly geared towards Latinos in Arizona. Biden focused on the nation's tax system among working class Americans in Duluth, Minnesota.
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