With under a week to go until Election Day, the presidential candidates have been scrambling to make their pitches to every potential voter they possibly can, in every state they can. Of course, they have to have priorities so they'll visit the states that need a boost the most.
One of the bigger surprises in 2020 is that polling has put Georgia, a state that has historically voted for Republican candidates, as a battleground, with the candidates much closer than history would suggest.
And so, former VP Joe Biden found himself in the Peach State addressing voters in a final bid to sway their minds.