U.S. congressional Democrats, worried that President Joe Biden's campaign troubles will hurt their chances of capturing a House majority in the Nov. 5 election, return to Washington on Monday to try to agree on whether to urge the incumbent to end his reelection bid.
The private call comes ahead of lawmakers' return to Washington in a pivotal week for Biden's future. At least one plans to go public with his concerns.
A growing number of Democrats in the U.S. Congress are calling on Democratic President Joe Biden to end his re-election bid after the 81-year-old incumbent's halting debate performance against Republican rival Donald Trump.
Jill Biden is launching President Joe Biden's outreach to veterans and military families during a campaign swing through three battleground states with a large military presence
Joe Biden told top donors he is still the best candidate to defeat Donald Trump as his campaign seeks to move beyond a crisis threatening to consume Democrats.
President Joe Biden will shift this week from focusing on campaigning for reelection to hosting a NATO summit. But that won't quiet the increasingly urgent questions about his precarious political situation now threatening to consume his own party.
At a press conference on a student housing bill at the University of Cincinnati on Monday, the Democrat from the Mount Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati said in response to questions that Biden must make the case to the American public that his Republican opponent,
Since his disastrous debate performance two weeks ago, President Joe Biden has done little to reassure us that he is still capable of running a vigorous and successful campaign for president
President Joe Biden refused to abandon his reelection campaign on Monday as he sought to stave off a possible revolt by fellow Democrats who worry the party could lose the White House and Congress in the Nov.
In an MSNBC interview, President Joe Biden reaffirms his commitment to the presidential race. Despite recent setbacks after a challenging debate. CNN’s Kayla Tausche reports from the White House.
Calling in to NBC’s “Morning Joe,” Biden dismissed calls from some Democratic lawmakers, newspaper editorial boards and political commentators urging him to drop out of the 2024 race after his shaky debate performance with Donald Trump,
President Biden was interviewed on “Morning Joe” Monday, shortly after releasing a letter to congressional Democrats in which he said he would not leave the presidential race and demanded party unity to beat Donald Trump.
Hollywood big shots have joined in calls for President Joe Biden to step down ahead of November's election following his performance at the first presidential debate. Biden said his behavior at the live debate against former President Donald Trump in Atlanta,
President Joe Biden said on Monday that he would not abandon his reelection campaign as he sought to stave off a possible revolt from fellow Democrats who worry the party could lose the White House and Congress in the Nov.
Washington Post readers sent letters to First Lady Jill Biden in an attempt to convince her to ask her husband to withdraw from the race after his debate performance.
Comments made by Joe Biden while campaigning in Pennsylvania have been misconstrued online to suggest the president made a gaffe. Biden appeared in the key swing state where he was born on Sunday to reiterate he has no intent of dropping out of the 2024 race despite ongoing pressure following his stumbling performance at the CNN debate against Donald Trump.
In a lengthy letter to Democrats, President Joe Biden on Monday says it is time for the party to come together so they can have the best chance at beating Donald Trump. "The question of how to move forward has been well-aired for over a week now.
President Joe Biden began a crucial week for his candidacy by seeking to stamp out growing criticism by fellow Democrats who want him to step aside in the race.
"The question of how to move forward has been well-aired for over a week now. And it's time for it to end," the president wrote in a letter to allies on Monday.
A Biden aide told Newsweek following the debate that the president was battling a cold during the debate. He has faced calls, including from Democrats, to be replaced as the party
By Moira Warburton, Richard Cowan and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden told his fellow Democrats on Monday that he is "firmly committed" to staying in the 2024 presidential race,
President Joe Biden pledged to fellow Democrats he will remain in the 2024 presidential race, seeking to quell an intraparty revolt against his campaign.
President Joe Biden will continue his outreach to Democratic lawmakers, a campaign official tells CNN, during a critical week for his candidacy as the party’s 2024 nominee while all House Democrats are set to convene Tuesday to discuss growing questions over the path forward.
The NATO summit is being held in Washington, DC, this week. It comes amid rising global conflict and turmoil. But questions about President Joe Biden's political future will overshadow the meeting. NATO leaders are gathering in Washington,
Jill Biden on Monday declared herself “all in” on President Joe Biden's bid to remain as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, despite calls by some Democrats for him to drop out after his damaging debate performance against Donald Trump shook their confidence in him.
With 120 days until the election, President Joe Biden was back on the campaign trail on Sunday, even as some Democrats are calling for him to step aside.
Several influential congressional Democrats said privately on Sunday they want Joe Biden to step aside as the party’s White House nominee, as the US president enters a pivotal week for his teetering reelection campaign.
Sunday's development brings the total number of Democratic members of Congress publicly urging the president to reconsider his candidacy to nearly a dozen.
President Joe Biden, in a letter to congressional Democrats, stood firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy and called for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal public debate performance.
It’s over, insurgent Democrats. Biden’s not going anywhere. The president's doubters just gave him a new strategy to beat Donald Trump. President Joe Biden’s interview on “Morning Joe” today is exactly what everyone has been waiting and wanting to see from the president.