MOLLY BALL: It will be interesting to see if the Biden campaign continues to feel that this is an effective attack. You know, a lot of Democrats believe that in 2016 Hillary Clinton spent too much time attacking Trump's character and not enough talking about the policies he would implement. At the same time, there is a feeling that a lot of the disengaged voters that Biden needs to reach don't necessarily know about all this baggage that Trump has.
PETER ALEXANDER: Well, perhaps. I think there's also the concern, right, that they want to make sure they know about the economy and what his vision is for the next four years. So many Americans, I’m struck, as I travel around the country, Greg (Bluestein), don't even know what Joe Biden has accomplished in the course of his four years. You're a Georgia guy, one of the critical battlegrounds, Donald Trump narrowly lost it last go-around, this time he consistently leads in all the polls. How does Joe Biden appeal to the independent voters there?