The online version of From the Politics Desk is a newsletter that provides the latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, the White House, and Capitol Hill. In the latest edition, White House correspondents Mike Memoli and Monica Alba discuss how Joe Biden is increasing personal attacks on Donald Trump. By using biting and sarcastic comments targeting Trump’s financial challenges, campaign tempo, and weight, Biden aims to get under Trump’s skin. This approach, driven largely by Biden himself, is seen as an effective strategy to highlight the stark character difference between the two candidates.

In a time when the country is divided, NBC news contributor Kristen Welker interviews two governors, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey, about the importance of bipartisanship in times of crisis. With recent events like the deadly bridge collapse in Baltimore, leaders are called upon to serve all and transcend political polarization. Governor Sununu stressed the importance of transparency and fostering a sense of unity during crises. The rebuilding of the bridge presents a daunting task for Governor Moore and a test for the Biden administration and Congress to provide crucial funding.

Despite the ongoing partisanship leading up to the November elections, both Governor Sununu and Attorney General Healey agree that there is more that unites the country than divides it. Sununu, who previously opposed Trump in the presidential primary but now supports him for the general election, highlights the tough choices faced by Republicans. He emphasizes the need to focus on supporting the administration rather than personal preferences. Healey echoes this sentiment, noting that the nation can come together despite political differences.

In other news, Biden released an ad targeting Nikki Haley’s voters, showcasing Trump’s comments that her supporters are not welcome in his campaign. Trump’s diverse range of campaign-related products, including sneakers, perfume, and trading cards, is seen as unprecedented by experts. Georgia lawmakers passed a bill expanding access to the state’s presidential ballot, while a judge struck down New Jersey’s controversial ballot design. Furthermore, a Texas appeals court overturned a woman’s five-year prison sentence for voting illegally, and a GOP Michigan lawmaker mistakenly claimed buses of “illegal invaders” at Detroit’s airport were actually college basketball players.

Overall, the newsletter highlights the ongoing political dynamics in the U.S., from personal attacks in the presidential campaign to the importance of bipartisanship in times of crisis. As the country grapples with deep divisions, leaders are tasked with finding common ground and uniting the nation. The upcoming elections, along with legislative developments, underscore the challenges and opportunities for political leaders to navigate through these tumultuous times.

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