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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.
Joe Biden said he won't leave the presidential race, and Democratic governors expressed their support for his candidacy after meeting with the governor. Another congressional Democrat now says he should withdraw.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is the only Democrat capable of beating Donald Trump should President Joe Biden drop out of the race, a poll found. According to an Ipsos/Reuters poll published Wednesday,
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.
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz said Wednesday that President Joe Biden is “fit for office,” following a meeting with the president as he looks to ease fears about his ability to lead the country and take on Donald Trump in November.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on July 3 that President Biden is staying in the race despite reports suggesting he was considering dropping out.
U.S. President Joe Biden has told an ally that he knows he may not be able to salvage his candidacy if he cannot convince the public in the coming days that he is up for the job after his debate performance last week,
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answers questions about President Joe Biden’s candidacy in the 2024 election and his health during the presidential debate.
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on Democrat lawmakers' reactions and potential campaign changes after Biden's shaky debate performance.
Joe Biden is seeking to reassure Democratic officials and voters after his poor debate performance against Donald Trump raised concerns over the president's age.
For investors, little of what has transpired so far since President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump debated each other on June 27 is likely to change the fundamental scenario: This year’s presidential race remains close,
President Biden delivered a stumbling debate performance against Donald Trump last week, which his campaign has worked to spin in the ensuing days.
Behind closed doors, former president Barack Obama’s tune is more concerning than his public expressions of support would suggest, according to The Washington Post. Obama spoke with Biden on Thursday night after the debate,
Wealthy Democrats attempt to use their money to push Joe Biden out of race: ‘I’ve been asleep at the wheel and it’s time to wake the f*** up’
A small group of Democratic governors affirmed their support for President Biden following a White House meeting with the president on Wednesday amid growing Democratic calls for him to drop out of the race.
Biden met with more than 20 governors from his party amid increasing calls for him to leave the presidential race.
Joe Biden is facing intensifying pressure from Democrats and donors to drop out, suggesting that his candidacy is remarkably fragile at the moment.
President Joe Biden may have a challenge bigger than his disastrous debate performance to overcome this fall. President Joe Biden is facing unprecedented pressure from some senior lawmakers to step aside and allow the Democrats to choose an alternative candidate to challenge Donald Trump in the November election following his disastrous performance in last week's televised debate.
Let me say this as clearly as I possibly can, as simply and straightforward as I can,” Biden said on a Wednesday call. “I am running... no one’s pushing me out.”
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 readiness.
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden among two key groups of voters that propelled him to victory in
Biden has kept a low profile so far this week and has been slow to reach out to key congressional Democrats in the days after the debate.
In the days since Biden’s debate flop, the first lady has remained steadfast – both in public and in private – in her belief that he should remain in the race
President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance is forcing lawmakers to grapple with a crisis that could upend the election and change the course of history.
President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate demeanor last week has reverberated across the Democratic Party. It is forcing lawmakers to grapple with a potential crisis that could reach beyond
After backlash and fallout from his poor debate performance last week, President Joe Biden is looking to rally support from Democratic party leaders. FOX 5 NY’s Robert Moses has the details.
Calls from within the Democratic Party for a potential replacement for President Joe Biden are growing following his underwhelming performance in last week’s first presidential debate against former P
President Joe Biden is reportedly weighing dropping out of the presidential race if he cannot repair the damage from his poor debate performance. Two published reports Wednesday claimed Biden told an unnamed “top ally” he would consider pulling the plug on his campaign in coming days if he believes he cannot convince the American public he is fit to win against Donald Trump.
Democratic governors are descending on the White House to meet with President Joe Biden amid declining poll numbers and calls for him to give up his campaign intensify.
Barack Obama has privately told some allies that president Joe Biden's debate performance had badly dented his re-election chances, which is much harsher than the former president's public statements about the campaign.
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,
President Joe Biden is reportedly weighing dropping out of the presidential race if he cannot repair the damage from his poor debate performance. Two published reports Wednesday claimed Biden told an unnamed “top ally” he would consider pulling the plug on his campaign in coming days if he believes he cannot convince the American public he is fit to win against Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden is gathering Democratic governors to the White House Wednesday evening as more lawmakers are openly urging him to exit the presidential race. (Scripps News)
As first reported by the New York Times, an insider who is close to Biden said the two spoke Tuesday about the campaign, and Biden acknowledged the next stretch of days are critical for whether he can save his re-election bid.
Former President Barack Obama, after initially expressing public support for President Biden, has privately expressed concerns about Biden's poor debate performance.
Doggett is the first sitting lawmaker in his party to publicly state what many have been privately whispering behind closed doors since last week’s debate.
President Joe Biden is facing calls from some Democrats, including some elected Democrats, to leave the race. The New York Times reported Wednesday that Biden has told an ally he is weighing whether to continue in the race.
The White House is pushing back on claims that President Joe Biden is considering dropping out of the presidential race. A New York Times report cited an ally of the president, who said that Biden is weighing whether he should bow out of the race if upcoming interviews and appearances don’t do enough to soothe voter fears in the wake of the presidential debate.
The Democratic president has signaled he has no intention of dropping out of the race against Donald Trump despite the halting and uneven debate delivery that threw a spotlight on questions about