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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.
Former President Donald Trump’s lead against President Joe Biden has widened after Biden’s shaky debate performance last week.
All eyes are on President Joe Biden as he begins a PR offensive in hopes of counteracting rising doubts over his candidacy.
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.
If President Biden ends up leaving the race, Republicans will be left alone with their own old candidate: Donald Trump.
A week after Joe Biden’s debate performance sent the Democratic Party into panic over his age, health and viability in November’s election, the White House and campaign have offered shifting explanations about concerns in the days leading up to the debate — a damage control effort that’s fallen flat.
The president has told allies in recent days that he is in a tough moment and that he has to prove to voters that he is up for the job.
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.
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.
Most supporters of President Biden plan to vote for him because he isn’t Donald Trump. But Biden and his party have downplayed that distinction.
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.
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.
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
Twenty-four Democratic governors met with President Biden Wednesday seeking assurance that Biden can survive the fallout from his debate disaster.
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,
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.
Following Joe Biden's presidential debate performance, Democrats have been worried about the odds of winning this November election.
The anecdote, laid out by Jill Biden in her 2019 autobiography, “Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself,” makes plain that she hasn't always liked the idea of her husband running for president.
Jim Clyburn is often credited as the man who delivered the presidency to Joe Biden with a pivotal endorsement four years ago
Cabinet members could consider removing the president from office if they have questions about his cognitive abilities. It’s politically risky.
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’s fitness to serve a second term in office has been a top story since his halting performance in last week’s debate against Donald Trump, where the president at times appeared unable to complete or articulate some thoughts in the pressure of the moment.
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.
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At least one mystery about President Joe Biden’s often convoluted answers during the presidential debate has been solved
U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a long-serving Arizona Democrat, is now the second House Democrat to call on Biden to end his candidacy.
President Joe Biden's chances of beating Donald Trump in November slipped to an all-time low of nine percent, according to bookmakers. Polymarket, an online platform where users can place "yes" or "no" bets on the likelihood of world events,
President Joe Biden has plenty of explanations for his terrible performance in last week’s presidential debate
Former President Trump on Thursday called out his 2024 rival President Biden and requested another debate, this time with no moderators, in which he proposed to discuss the future of the country.
President Joe Biden’s team has telegraphed a strategy to put the president forth for more casual, unscripted events and an accelerated public schedule as he seeks to shift the narrative away from his poor debate performance.
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
White House staff members are reportedly "miserable" and suffering low morale due to growing pressure on President Biden and senior advisors' lack of communication, according to Axios.
Jill Biden had to whisper a donor's name in Joe Biden's ear during a recent White House event, a source told New York Magazine's Intelligencer.
But in the days since President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance, the presumptive Republican nominee has kept a low profile, leaving the focus on the drama engulfing the Democratic Party as he and his campaign revel in a series of legal and political victories heading into the Republican National Convention this month.
President Biden told an audience at the White House on Thursday that he is "not going anywhere" and will continue running in the 2024 presidential election.
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,
The letter sent to the White House is the latest outreach from the donor and activist community pushing for a new nominee after the president’s debate performance.
There was a time when US President Joe Biden’s allies abroad would make allowances for his age, let the slip-ups slide, gently bring him back to the fold when he appeared to wander off. No longer.
President Joe Biden said "I'm not going anywhere" as he faced calls by many Democrats to end his re-election bid, using the Fourth of July celebrations on Thursday to hit back at doubts about his stamina and mental acuity to continue his campaign.
With a rally in Wisconsin and an interview on ABC, Biden hopes to begin turning the tide after days of criticism of his recent debate performance.
Joe Biden said he won't leave the presidential race, and Democratic governors expressed their support for his candidacy after meeting with the president. Another congressional Democrat now says he should withdraw.
The president told Democratic governors that he needs to get more sleep and suggested he should avoid events that begin after 8 p.m.
President Joe Biden sought to speak loud and passionately in brief public remarks he delivered with a teleprompter at the White House on Thursday, as he faces close scrutiny over his stamina and mental acuity after a poor debate performance.
The first lady is viewed as the rare person with the power to sway her husband’s decision to stay in or exit the presidential race.