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Biden’s campaign announced it will be executing a $50 million paid media blitz in July following Biden’s concern-airing debate performance last week.
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.
In a Wisconsin county that Biden dominated four years ago and is visiting on Friday, Democrats are uneasy about the future of their party’s ticket.
If President Joe Biden did step aside and end his campaign for the 2024 election, what would happen to his delegates? Here's what to know.
In interviews with two radio stations, the president seemed lucid as he spoke about what’s at stake in November.
At a rally in Wisconsin, Biden says that he is staying in the race despite calls for him pull out after a shaky debate performance.
Former President Donald Trump’s lead against President Joe Biden has widened after Biden’s shaky debate performance last week.
Democrats Say They Would Vote for Biden, WSJ Poll Finds WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eighty-six percent of Democrats said they would vote for U.S. President Joe Biden in a match up against former President Donald Trump in November,
The president has been under pressure since his debate debacle to prove to anxious Democrats that he has a path to victory, but so far he has fallen short.
If President Biden ends up leaving the race, Republicans will be left alone with their own old candidate: Donald Trump.
Democrats in rural America fear President Joe Biden’s debate performance is undercutting their painstaking efforts to build trust with their communities — a stark example of how the fallout is hurting the party with some of the key voters they’ve been trying to bring into the fold.
Thousands of Democrats will gather in Chicago next month for the Democratic National Convention. Delegates say they are sticking with the president — at least for now.
Former President Donald Trump falsely claimed to have driven Democratic President Joe Biden out of the White House race and disparaged Vice President Kamala Harris in a new video.
A group of business and civic leaders urged U.S. President Joe Biden to end his reelection bid in a letter to the White House on Friday, a day after its CEO said members would still back him if he continued to run,
President Biden scrambles to save his reelection with a trip to Wisconsin and a network TV interview
President Joe Biden is fighting to save his endangered reelection effort as he holds a rally in Wisconsin and sits down for a network television interview there
President Joe Biden in a Milwaukee radio interview on Wednesday said he “screwed up” during the debate with former President Donald Trump last week − marking some of the first public comments from the president since the event.
As he boarded Air Force One for a trip to rally Democratic voters in Wisconsin, Biden was asked whether he could beat his rival. "Yes,” he responded. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal, Katharine Jackson; Editing by Caitlin Webber) Copyright 2024 Thomson Reuters.
Polling, support and donations would have to further worsen — and then lawmakers would have to step in for Biden to exit, allies and advisers say.
President Joe Biden made a crucial stop in Madison, Wisconsin, and assured voters that he will continue to stay in the race.
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
Biden was adamant throughout Friday's much-anticipated interview that he is the best choice to "defeat" Trump in November.
In any event, let’s not lose sight of the fact that Trump’s debate performance didn’t exactly inspire trust and confidence either. Far from it! Trump’s attacks on Biden, in the words of the Bard, were “full of sound and fury” but ultimately signified nothing.
President Joe Biden on Thursday opened a critical stretch in his effort to salvage his imperiled reelection campaign, arguing the stakes extend far beyond his own political prospects to the future of the country's economy and democracy itself.
Just over a week after Biden’s disastrous debate performance, Democratic voters seem down on the president’s chances, and ready for an alternative candidate.
Cabinet members could consider removing the president from office if they have questions about his cognitive abilities. It’s politically risky.
Republican Donald Trump falsely claimed to have driven Democratic President Joe Biden out of the White House race and disparaged Vice President Kamala Harris in a video published by the Daily Beast, which drew a sharp rebuke from the Biden campaign.
By Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Jeff Mason MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Friday battled to put down an uprising among some Democrats pushing him to abandon his reelection campaign after a poor debate performance,
However attractive an open convention might seem, it fails the reality test, and makes it no more likely a Democratic nominee could prevail Nov. 5.
President Joe Biden said in a highly anticipated Friday interview that he doesn’t believe he has fallen behind in the 2024 campaign, calling the race a “toss-up” despite a series of recent polls that have shown him trailing Donald Trump by 2 to 6 percentage points nationally.
President Biden said during his ABC News interview that former President Donald Trump allegedly "shouting" during last week's debate "distracted" him, worsening his performance.
Wisconsin Democrats told the BBC they support the president but are willing to consider replacing him as the candidate.
Biden suggested he would be OK losing to Trump in November as long as he gave it his all — undercutting the heart of his 2024 presidential platform.
Joe Biden said he's ready and more than able to beat Donald Trump - but it's unlikely this interview will change any minds.
The president's session with ABC was his first nationally televised interview since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden denied that his debate against Trump hurt him in the polls and is causing growing calls for him to step aside.
In an short preview clip released earlier today, Biden brushed off concerns about his debate performance, saying he was feeling sick and exhausted, but that there was no reason to
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered re-election effort, used a highly anticipated TV interview Friday to repeatedly reject taking an independent medical evaluation that would show voters he is up for serving another term in office,
President Joe Biden flashed his trademarked stubbornness when asked just who could get him to reconsider dropping out of the 2024 race.
By Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Jeff Mason MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday said he did not need a cognitive test to determine whether he had a mental decline and dismissed calls from some Democrats that he should step aside to let a more vigorous candidate take on Republican Donald Trump.
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos pressed President Joe Biden about his lower approval rating and how that could affect his reelection.
TEXAS – Grassroots Democrats who spoke with CBS News Texas were split on whether President Biden should continue to run for reelection or step aside. Their differences come as the president sat for his first,
By Andrea Shalal, Stephanie Kelly and Kanishka Singh MADISON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden again called his debate against Republican opponent Donald Trump "a bad episode," but remained resolute in an interview with ABC News on Friday that he was the candidate to beat Trump in November's election.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Friday night abruptly scheduled an unusual weekend meeting with top Democratic colleagues as party anxiety festers over whether Joe Biden should remain in the presidential race.
By Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Jeff Mason MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden scrambled to defuse a political crisis over his shaky debate performance on Friday, using an ABC News interview to argue again that he had a bad night,