Joe Biden, with Jill Biden at his side, gives remarks at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia after his 'Big Tuesday' primary election night campaign event in Ohio was cancelled due to coronavirus concerns. Joe In Philly
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joe Biden is adopting an increasingly aggressive stance as he looks to break out of a monthslong campaign freeze imposed by the coronavirus outbreak. He is warning that President Donald Trump could steal the election, lashing out at Facebook and unveiling a plan to restart the economy that he says won’t make Americans choose between their health and livelihoods. The quick succession of developments was a signal of Biden’s desire to become more assertive on multiple fronts. He’s betting he can build momentum by offering a contrast to Trump’s leadership as the country is gripped by the pandemic, economic turmoil and unrest stemming from racial injustice and police brutality.