https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52506073
Mr Trump's allies in the America First Action (AFA) political
committee have been rolling out advertisements lashing "Beijing Biden"
for "leading the charge" of a Washington elite too willing to
accommodate a predatory China.
Mr Biden has hit back with an
advert that accuses the president of trying to deflect blame for his own
slow response to the pandemic, and of being too trusting of China's
initial information about the virus.
The common element in these
starkly different positions is that both campaigns believe it's good
politics to argue their man will be strongest in taking on Beijing.
"If
you look at the most recent Pew poll and Gallup poll, Americans'
distrust of China, whether you're Republican or Democrat, is at an
all-time high," roughly two-thirds of the country, says the AFA's Kelly
Sadler. "This is a universal issue that Republicans and Democrats can
both agree on."
There's certainly been a dramatic uptick in negative views of China since Mr Trump took office and dialled up the trade war.