Biden thinks Trump will try to delay the general election amid the coronavirus pandemic. But the Democratic candidate says Trump can't do that.
Democrats are pushing to expand mail-in voting for the general election to accommodate social distancing guidelines. But Senate Republicans and the Trump administration are resisting doing so, arguing it would be imposing federal guidelines in a domain reserved for the states.
Trump’s handling of the crisis has garnered fierce criticism, and the pandemic has failed to result in any bipartisan emergency support for the president seen in past crises. Public views on his leadership largely fall along party lines,
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