Biden says Trump 'cares more about the stock market than he does you'
The election "may come down to Pennsylvania," former Vice President Joe Biden said at a drive-in event in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
"And I believe in you, I believe in my state," said Biden, a Scranton native.
Biden then turned to attack President Donald Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Yesterday while he is telling us everything is alright, we saw the highest number -- 85,000 new cases in one day," Biden said.
At a Friday night rally, Trump told his supporters the virus is "going away."
Biden warned of a "dark winter ahead unless we change our ways."
"All because this president cares more about the stock market than he does you," Biden said.
Bucks County is a perennial battleground in the swing state, carried by President Obama by less than 4,000 votes in 2012. In 2016, Trump lost the county by less than 1%.
-ABC News' Ben Siegel