President Joe Biden has made a return to the campaign trail following an assassination attempt on his predecessor. In a departure from attacking his rival's personality, Biden is focusing on policy to differentiate himself from former President Donald Trump.
During a recent event in Nevada, Biden introduced new measures aimed at reducing housing costs, including a plan to limit rents charged by specific landlords. These actions are designed to alleviate the financial strain experienced by many voters.
By emphasizing his proposals, Biden is seeking to garner support based on substance rather than engaging in personal attacks. The Biden campaign has committed to avoiding divisive rhetoric in light of recent events.

In a conversation with donors, Biden expressed his intention to concentrate on his own actions and refrain from targeting Trump. He acknowledged that using the term 'bullseye' was a misstep and has since shown a willingness to exercise caution in discussing matters related to Trump.
A senior adviser revealed that the campaign's current strategy is to handle Trump-related issues with discretion until further notice.