President Joe Biden's recent COVID-19 diagnosis has led to a temporary halt in his re-election campaign activities. Following concerns raised by nearly two-dozen congressional Democrats regarding his fitness and mental competency after the first presidential debate, Biden tested positive for the virus after a campaign event in Nevada.
As a precautionary measure, the President is currently isolating at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, with no public events on his schedule. In his absence, Vice President Kamala Harris has taken on a more active role in campaigning on behalf of the Biden-Harris ticket.
While Biden remains in isolation, Vice President Harris has been engaging in campaign activities, including receiving briefings and conducting internal meetings with staff. Additionally, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff has been participating in campaign events, recently speaking at various gatherings in Arizona.
The temporary setback caused by Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis comes at a critical juncture in his re-election campaign. Despite the challenges posed by his absence, the Biden-Harris team continues to push forward with their campaign efforts, with Harris and Emhoff stepping up to fill the void left by the President's isolation.