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Deeply torn over President Joe Biden’s candidacy, Democratic lawmakers are returning to Washington at a pivotal moment
The president once dubbed “Pennsylvania’s third senator” made an appearance in front of a supportive crowd Sunday morning, with friendly elected officials in tow.
President Joe Biden’s insistence that he won't quit his 2024 re-election race seems to have stemmed Democratic calls for him to drop out.
By Makini Brice, Allende Miglietta and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic U.S. lawmakers huddled for nearly two hours on Tuesday, only to emerge without a consensus on whether to fall in line behind President Joe Biden's resolve to pursue his reelection bid.
However, Biden on Monday said in a letter to House Democrats that he plans on staying in the race, rejecting calls for him to pass the torch to another candidate. Biden urged Democrats to unite, warning that any divisions would only benefit Trump ahead of the November presidential elections.
Hill Democrats meet for first time Wednesday in both the Senate and House, and it could be a turning point in what members intend to say publicly on Biden’s fate.
And then, in a surprise interview with MSNBC on Monday, President Biden said he was “frustrated by the elites” in the Democratic party who have called for him to step aside in the race and dared them to challenge him for the nomination.
A defiant President Biden vowed Monday to stay in the presidential race amid calls by some Democrats for him to step aside.
President Joe Biden vowed to push on with his re-election bid on Monday, dismissing the concerns of some fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill and donors that his persistence could cost their party the White House and Congress in the Nov.
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.
President Joe Biden sought to quell Democratic infighting about his presidential campaign, saying he was determined to remain in the race and challenging dissenters to end talk of his removal from the ballot.
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.
President Biden has been working to address concerns, especially among Democrats in Congress, about his ability to serve another term after his poor debate performance.
Any of these guys that don’t think I should run, run against me. Announce for president, challenge me at the convention,” Biden said during the interview.
Biden sent a defiant letter to Democrats on Monday as he faces calls from his own party to step down from the campaign.
President Biden on Monday sent a letter to congressional Democrats saying that he is "firmly committed" to staying in the race and making clear that he wouldn't be running again if he "did not absolutely believe I was the best person to beat Donald Trump in 2024.
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.
President Biden faced new calls from prominent Democrats to exit from the race, as he hit the campaign trail Sunday to try to dispel mounting concerns over his fitness for office and chances of defeating Republican Donald Trump.
An embattled U.S. President Joe Biden faced escalating pressure from fellow Democrats worried about his candidacy on Sunday, concerns he worked to ease with campaign stops in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Readers discuss whether last week's debate coverage focused too much on Biden's failures and not enough on the threat Trump poses to democracy.
President Biden's supporters admitted they were shocked by his debate performance, but said they would be voting for the Democratic Party if he remained the nominee.
An embattled U.S. President Joe Biden faced escalating pressure from fellow Democrats worried about his candidacy on Sunday, concerns he aimed to ease with campaign stops in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
President Biden kicked off the week pushing back hard on Democrats who are pushing him to drop out of the presidential race - challenging any potential alternate candidate to challenge him at the convention.
In private and in public, President Biden made clear he holds all the cards when determining his political future. Can he get his Democratic critics to fold?
President Biden is standing firm against calls for him to drop his reelection candidacy and calling for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal debate performance.
Recent Congressional support for President Joe Biden to be the Democratic nominee for president is mixed, as some are calling for him to step down. Joy Reid takes a deep dive into the calls on President Biden to take a back seat,
In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Democratic Rep. Adam Smith explains why he is calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
What the election looks like now that the press is not covering for Biden.
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 time to come together, move forward as a unified party, and defeat Donald Trump," Biden wrote in the letter.
President Joe Biden, in a letter to congressional Democrats, continued to stand firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy.
President Biden defied his critics in a letter to Democratic members of Congress and in fiery remarks on MSNBC.
President Biden stressed in a two-page letter that the party has “one job,” which is to defeat presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in November.
President Joe Biden told congressional Democrats in a letter on Monday that he will continue his reelection bid despite mounting concerns about the president’s mental fitness and the viability of his campaign.
More Democratic lawmakers are expected to voice concerns that Biden step aside, but others are mounting efforts to stand by the president.
House Democrats held a closed door meeting on Tuesday to discuss their concerns and thoughts about President Biden's candidacy for re-election.
U.S President Joe Biden is standing firm, telling his party he's staying in the presidential race and calling for unity. But as questions about his fitness for the office arise, Biden’s health dominated a White House press briefing.
President Biden's push to quiet his Democratic critics Monday included a simple and direct message for the doubting donors who've vowed to stop giving until he steps aside: He's in this race to win it.
President Joe Biden sent a letter to Democrats on Monday morning explaining why he has no intention of bowing to the pressure to step down as the party’s nominee in November. Read the full letter here
President Joe Biden stood firm Monday against calls for him to drop his reelection candidacy and called for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal debate performance last month,
Biden said in a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday, just ahead of Congress' return from a week-long recess, that he is "firmly committed to staying in this race" despite calls for him to drop out.
Congressional Democrats huddled Tuesday as President Joe Biden insisted he won’t drop out of the race against former President Donald Trump over last month’s poor debate performance. With questions still swirling about Biden,
While Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania, some Democratic leaders in the House say he should step aside
President Joe Biden urged his supporters to stay unified during a series of stops in critical Pennsylvania on Sunday, even as some leading congressional Democrats privately suggested it was time for him to abandon his reelection bid because of intensifying questions about whether he's fit for another term.
Rep. Nadler was among a handful of House Democratic leaders who urged Biden relinquish his spot at the top of the party's ticket during a private call over the weekend.