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President Joe Biden faces close scrutiny in public appearances on Thursday and over the U.S. holiday weekend, as he resists pressure to end his reelection bid after a poor debate performance raised concerns about his stamina and mental acuity.
Leading Democratic governors offered some of the strongest words of support yet for President Joe Biden and his bid for reelection after a crisis meeting at the White House, which was said to have included an admission from the 81-year-old that he will have to work a reduced schedule to avoid fatigue.
President Joe Biden's performance in a radio interview has attracted scrutiny after he made a slip about his race and gender. The 81-year-old was interviewed on Philadelphia's Wurd radio station on Wednesday—one of his first interviews since his debate with Donald Trump on June 27,
Many people have pointed to Biden’s inconsistencies as indicative of something more serious, and the challenge—perhaps the insurmountable challenge for the White House—is that it is unclear which version of Biden will show up next.
Some lawmakers and top aides are shaken. Others say their colleagues need to chill out. But the fallout is real and rolling into its sixth day.
Representative Jared Huffman of California said Democrats should not finalize their ticket until after the RNC.
The political climate for President Biden is worse this morning than it was just a few days ago. First, the polls: A New York Times/Siena College poll, released yesterday, shows that Biden is down six points against Donald Trump among likely voters — a three-point drop since his poor debate performance.
Biden met more than 20 influential governors on Wednesday evening in an effort to assure them that he was committed to his re-election campaign amid reports that several governors had privately expressed concern about his candidacy.
A number of Democratic donors have withdrawn their support of President Joe Biden as he continues to receive criticism over his performance in this election cycle's first presidential debate. On June 27,
After days of no direct talks between Joe Biden and congressional leaders, many lawmakers have been grappling with a potential crisis that could reach beyond the results of the presidential election
President Joe Biden conceded he performed poorly at last week’s debate against former President Donald Trump in a radio interview that aired Thursday, amid mounting speculation about his future at the top of the Democratic ticket.
The latest polling comes as questions persist around whether Joe Biden should continue his presidential campaign.
President Joe Biden is facing calls to end his reelection bid from a growing number of prominent Democrats after his debate performance raised serious questions about the 81-year-old’s mental fitness.
President Joe Biden rallied supporters at a campaign event in Madison. It is his first visit to Wisconsin, a battleground state, since the first presidential debate with former President Donald Trump.
The president's campaign has worked to quell concerns over the future of Biden's 2024 bid after a rocky first debate.
Obsessive efforts to control Biden were not a new phenomenon. But whereas in the last campaign, the incredible stagecraft surrounding even the smallest Biden event — speaking to a few people at a union hall in rural Iowa,
While President Biden is insisting he won't back out of the 2024 race, what would happen to his campaign funds if he did decide to drop out? President Biden will be campaigning in Wisconsin Friday afternoon.
I had a bad night,” Biden told a local radio station in Wisconsin in a pre-recorded interview that aired on Thursday morning. “And the fact of the matter is that, you know, I screwed up. I made a mistake.
In a sense, Democrats dislike Joe Biden more than Republicans do. This shouldn’t be hard to believe if you watched last week's debate. During the debate, I joked that I was more coherent than Joe Biden when I used to speak in tongues.
"That's 90 minutes on stage. Look at what I've done in 3.5 years," Biden said in his 'Earl Ingram Show' interview
President Biden met with Democratic governors Wednesday evening as he defiantly denied new reports he is weighing whether to drop out of the presidential race over concerns about his debate performance.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner is looking to assemble a supergroup of Democratic lawmakers to force President Joe Biden out of the 2024 presidential race. The Old Dominion senator has told people that he no longer believes Biden has enough sway with voters to prevent another Donald Trump presidency,
Boston Globe columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr joins Nicolle Wallace and sounds off on Democrats scrambling for alternatives after President Joe Biden’s debate performance last week.
Second, a few Democratic elected officials have finally begun to openly discuss the prospect that Biden could leave the ticket — and some have outright called on him to do so. T
The president says a lack of sleep was the main factor in his debate performance, but he has a new plan to fix it moving forward.
The majority of polls conducted after the first 2024 presidential debate show Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in the race for the White House. A post-debate snap poll conducted by CNN found that roughly two-thirds of viewers,
Heritage Foundation is, in our view, making a newsworthy move in trying to foil the efforts by the Democrats to pull President Biden from the ticket. The conservative think tank, as our Novi Zhukovsky reports,
The Democratic president has signaled he's trying to stay in the race against Republican Donald Trump despite the halting and uneven debate delivery that threw a spotlight on questions about Biden's age and capacity to be president.
Some Democrats think the president should let a stronger candidate run. More say that their party should have a ‘discussion’