Joe Biden fielded questions Thu. from voters in his hometown, Scranton, Pennsylvania, in a drive-in CNN town hall.

Biden's town hall followed Pres. Trump's town hall on Tue., and hit on similar topics like the Woodward tapes and COVID-19.

According to an NBC News/Marist Poll released last week, Biden is leading Pennsylvania—a 2016 Trump state—by 7 points.

Biden slammed Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic: "It is close to criminal." (NYT)

The United States currently leads the world in coronavirus cases and deaths: 6.6M+ cases, 198K+ deaths. (NYT)

Biden: "I don't trust the president on vaccines. I trust Dr. [Anthony] Fauci."

Biden called the Trump administration's attempts to buck public health guidelines on the COVID-19 pandemic "sick."

According to the Pew Research Center, as of 2020, "income inequality in the US is the highest of all the G7 nations."

Biden also called out Trump for claiming "stocks are owned by everybody.": "All he thinks about as the stock market."

If elected, Biden would be the first president since Ronald Reagan without an Ivy League college degree. (CNN)

Biden also honed in on Trump's alleged comments calling wounded US soldiers "losers" and "suckers."

Biden: "My son died of cancer. Came home from Iraq, and I have to tell you, it really, really offended me."

Biden also insisted that he did not want to ban fracking and called for "fracking safely and with proper guidelines."

Biden recognized a familiar face during the town hall as well: Wilkes-Barre city councilman Bill Barrett.

Biden, on Trump's claims that Biden's election would lead to civil unrest: "...he may be really losing it."

Buckle up, the first presidential debate is set to take place next week on Sept. 29 in Cleveland, Ohio.