November 3 presidential election."What worries me now is we have been living with this pandemic for so long; I worry we are risking becoming numb to the toll it has taken on us and our country and communities.
We can't let that happen. We can't lose the ability to feel the sorrow and loss and the anger for so many lives lost," Biden said at a rally in Wisconsin, a key swing state, on Monday.
In the 2016 polls, Trump had won the state.Biden questioned Trump's leadership based on how he handled the COVID-19 pandemic."Today (Monday), unfortunately, America is going to reach a tragic milestone (of) 200,000 deaths of the coronavirus.