WASHINGTON – Joe Biden is back on the campaign trail, targeting the critical battleground state of Florida — but without actually leaving home.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is staying in his Delaware house amid efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus, which has shut down most aspects of American life, including the presidential campaign.
But he held a virtual roundtable on Thursday with more than a dozen African American leaders in Jacksonville, including Rep.
Al Lawson. “It's great to be in Jacksonville today,” Biden said, grinning. “I'm anxious to get down in person to campaign.” Later, Biden was holding an online rally with voters in Tampa set to feature many of the fixtures of an in-person appearance.