Joe Biden has no foreseeable plans to resume in-person campaigning amid a pandemic that is testing whether a national presidential election can be won by a candidate communicating almost entirely from home.
The virtual campaign Biden is waging from Wilmington, Delaware, is a stark contrast with President Donald Trump, who is planning travel despite warnings from public health experts about the coronavirusโs spread. It also intensifies the spotlight on how Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, will manage his campaign, with some in his party fretting that his still-developing approach isnโt reaching enough voters.
For now, Biden and his aides are brushing back hand-wringing from Democrats and mockery from Republicans who argue that the 77-year-old is โhiding in his basement.โ
โVoters donโt give a s— about where heโs filming from,โ campaign manager Jen OโMalley Dillon told The Associated Press. โWhat they care about is what heโs saying and how we connect with them.โ
Biden was more diplomatic in assessing the situation on Tuesday.
โThe idea that somehow we are being hurt by my keeping to the rules and following the instructions that (have) been put forward by doctors is absolutely bizarre,โ he told ABCโs โGood Morning America.โ
OโMalley Dillon took the helm of Bidenโs campaign in mid-March, just as coronavirus shutdowns commenced. She recently beefed up the campaignโs digital and finance teams and said sheโll unveil battleground state leadership in coming weeks. She also pointed to budding โpartnershipsโ that include the national partyโs battleground state program.
But those moves havenโt prevented critiques from prominent Democrats, including the architects of President Barack Obamaโs 2008 campaign, who question Bidenโs digital savvy and capacity to build the national vote-by-mail effort that might be necessary to win during a pandemic.
Obama allies David Plouffe and David Axelrod wrote in a recent New York Times op-ed that Bidenโs home studios resemble โan astronaut beaming back to earth from the International Space Station.โ They encouraged Biden to make wider use of platforms from Facebook and Twitter to Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok.
In a similar piece, Lis Smith, media strategist behind Pete Buttigiegโs 2020 campaign, touted the virtues of local-market media and using celebrities more on other platforms.
Yvette Simpson, who leads the progressive group Democracy for America, said sheโs โvery concernedโ she cannot see โhow weโre going to engage people.โ She said the campaign has squandered time since Biden took command of the primary in early March.
House Minority Whip Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, a close Biden friend whose endorsement helped spur his run of primary victories, said heโs โvery worriedโ about Democrats building a voter turnout operation that balances in-person voting with absentee balloting.
Clyburn, however, emphasized that itโs not Bidenโs place to worry over the details.
โHis job is to be the candidate,โ Clyburn said.
To some degree, the naysaying reflects Democratsโ desperation to beat Trump โ who holds a clear early lead in fundraising and organizing โ and the reality that Biden emerged from a haphazard primary campaign and must now play catch-up.
Tara McGowan, founder and CEO of the Democrat-aligned digital firm ACRONYM, credited the campaign with making progress. โYou canโt just snap your fingers and create an entirely different culture in their campaign,โ she said.
Clyburn argued thereโs been a turnaround, especially in fundraising. โWinning is a great tonic,โ he said.
Biden raised $46.7 million in March, and in April he combined with the Democratic National Committee to raise $60.5 million. Trump and the Republican National Committee have far outraised Democrats this cycle, and they have more than $250 million cash on hand, but Bidenโs April total nearly pulled even with Trumpโs monthly total of $61.7 million.
Erskine Bowles, one of Bidenโs fundraisers and a former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton, said the question isnโt whether Biden will catch Trump in total fundraising โ he wonโt โ but whether he will have the resources to build a winning campaign.
โPeople are giving to make sure he does,โ Bowles said.
From inside the campaign, the outside worries seem as much about timing and perception as about reality: The April and May fundraising windfall is just now being put into hiring. Biden has ramped up his social media presence, including a recent Instagram appearance with soccer star Megan Rapinoe and an economic speech on NowThis, a digital news medium targeting younger voters.
OโMalley Dillon said she has โzero concern that weโre not at pace.โ
Critics, Biden allies say, also gloss over how Bidenโs core pitch โ touting his experience and empathy, making a moral and competence case against Trump, and promising to โrebuild the middle classโ โ won over Democratic primary voters even before the coronavirus upended daily life. Now, Bidenโs argument against Trump is sharpened but stems from the same roots, with recent polling suggesting itโs reaching voters.
โJoeโs got the right message,โ Clyburn said.
Indeed, days before his co-signed critique was published, Plouffe appeared at a Biden fundraiser that pulled in more than $1 million. On that call, Plouffe agreed with OโMalley Dillon that Trumpโs turbulent presidency alongside Bidenโs candidacy means โan expanded mapโ of battleground states.
Trump is answering with a daunting reelection behemoth.
On a call with reporters Tuesday, the presidentโs daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, called it the โlargest field and data programโ in GOP campaign history. And while OโMalley Dillon has spent two months building a general election campaign in a new digital environment, Brad Parscale has long been established in his role as Trumpโs campaign manager.
The Trump campaign hasnโt had to worry about money, with the president pulling in more than $700 million so far this cycle.
โThe Trump campaign never skipped a beatโ when the emphasis shifted to digital, Lara Trump said.
And now the president wants to return to a conventional travel schedule. He travels next on Thursday to Pennsylvania, and aides say he wants to travel at least once a week.
Biden, meanwhile, is โanxious to go out and campaignโ but is staying home โto set an example โฆ with this health and economic crisis.โ
โThis is not politics,โ Biden said. โThis is life.โ

