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President Joe Biden’s first televised interview following the presidential debate will air Friday, ABC News confirmed.
President Joe Biden is vowing to keep running for reelection as he rejects pressure from within his Democratic Party to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readin
Party Kicks off Events That May Reassure Democrats By Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If President Joe Biden is going to survive pressure to abandon his re-election campaign after a poor showing in his debate with Donald Trump,
Cabinet members could consider removing the president from office if they have questions about his cognitive abilities. It’s politically risky.
The president is seeking to defuse a political crisis over his candidacy that has snowballed since last week's debate.
President Donald Trump is uncharacteristically staying out of the public eye while questions swirl about President Joe Biden's future as a candidate.
Plus: President Joe Biden tells his campaign he won't withdraw from the race, while calls continue for him to bow out. It's all on The Excerpt.
Biden says he's 'staying in the race' as he scrambles to save candidacy and braces for ABC interview
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday, defiantly declared that “I’m staying in the race” during a campaign rally in a critical battleground state as he prepares to sit down for a network television interview where his every answer is sure to be scrutinized for evidence of his competency and fitness to run for office.
Biden can stay in the race the first two sitting Democratic members of Congress only viable option for Democrats hundreds of millions of dollars raised by Biden's campaign Biden's first post-debate interview could ultimately decide his fate.
Joe Biden is facing intensifying pressure from Democrats and donors to drop out, suggesting that his candidacy is remarkably fragile at the moment.
Biden will sit down for an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Friday evening following his first presidential debate performance.
Democrats are bracing for a painful waiting game these next few weeks as the party continues to reconcile with its future after Joe Biden's devastating debate last week.
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.
Polls have delivered mix news to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the week following the CNN presidential debate.
The drumbeat of pressure on Joe Biden to drop out of the US presidential race intensified Wednesday with a bombshell report in the New York Times that he had conceded the possibility to a key ally, as well as movement within his own party to demand his withdrawal.
The Guardian reports that, at a briefing on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Mr Biden was "absolutely not" thinking about stepping back and that he h
Donald Trump is now marginally ahead of Joe Biden in New Jersey, a traditionally blue state, according to two recent polls.
But in Wisconsin, Biden was focused on proving his capacity to remain as president. When asked whether he would halt his campaign, he said he was “completely ruling that out” and said he is “positive” he could serve for another four years.
Joe Biden is heading into a make-or-break weekend for his re-election campaign, as the US president tries to defy growing pressure to drop out of the White House race against Donald Trump. Biden is travelling to the swing state of Wisconsin on Friday for a campaign event,
Donald Trump has been hit by the release of three polls since his June 27 debate against Joe Biden showing a worsening of his performance against the incumbent Democrat—though only one was conducted in full after the debate took place.
Some major donors are warning they will withhold funds unless Joe Biden steps aside as the Democratic candidate.
President Joe Biden was examined by his physician in the days following last week’s CNN presidential debate, the White House tells CNN — despite the White House press secretary having said Wednesday that the president has had no medical exams since his February physical.
Donald Trump is ahead of President Biden by six percentage points among likely voters in a new national survey. Overall, 74 percent of voters view Mr. Biden as too old for the job, an uptick since the debate.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to speak with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos during a campaign trip to Madison, Wisconsin.
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.
Biden admitted that he "didn't have a good debate," but said he is staying in the race and is "going to win this election."
Almost half the voters polled in the aftermath of President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance said the Democratic Party should replace him as their presidential nominee. The nationwide Florida Atlantic University poll released Wednesday found 45% of voters would like to see someone else as the Democratic nominee,
Eighty percent of voters say President Joe Biden is too old to run as former president Donald Trump now leads Biden by six points following last week’s debate, a new poll finds. A new Wall Street Journal poll finds Biden trails his opponent 42 percent to 48 percent,
The president's campaign has worked to quell concerns over the future of Biden's 2024 bid after a rocky first debate.
Donald Trump has established a sizable lead over President Joe Biden in the White House race since the two candidates debated last week, according to separate opinion polls published on Wednesday by the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort, said his disastrous debate performance last week was a “bad episode” and there were “no indications of any serious condition” in a highly anticipated interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos.
Joe Biden vowed Friday to stay in the White House race and blamed his dismal debate performance on "feeling terrible" due to a cold, as he sought to save his reelection campaign with a make-or-break TV interview.
Crisis communication strategist reveals President Biden's new campaign media strategy. Voters get a new look at the old Joe.
President Joe Biden called out fellow Democrats pushing for him to exit the 2024 election. "Some folks don't seem to care who you vote for," he said.
A defiant President Joe Biden told voters he isn’t going anywhere and pledged to deny Donald Trump a second White House term, even as he continues to face more calls to stand down from the 2024 presidential race amid questions over his fitness to compete for and serve out a second four-year term.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to speak with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos during a campaign trip to Madison, Wisconsin.
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort, said his disastrous debate performance last week was a “bad episode” and there were “no indications of any serious condition”
Joe Biden is sitting down for his first interview after a disastrous debate with Donald Trump — here’s how to watch it on TV and online
The US media has finally turned on Joe Biden. Conservative outlets always disliked him, of course, but liberal-leaning journalists have provided cover for years – hitting Trump, praising Biden and downplaying the president’s physical decline.
With his reelection bid on the line, US President Joe Biden sits down Friday for a crucial TV interview to persuade doubters of his physical and mental fitness for a
The problem is, Harris is viewed by voters even less favorably than Biden or Donald Trump. Since Biden stumbled badly in the June 27 debate with Trump, Harris has been in the spotlight as the most logical alternative.
Biden’s slide in the polls since the debate puts him in a hole larger than all but two incumbents — who were both defeated for reelection — going back more than four decades.
Joe Biden is facing intensifying pressure from Democrats and donors to drop out, suggesting that his candidacy is remarkably fragile at the moment.
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.