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President Joe Biden began a crucial week for his candidacy by seeking to stamp out growing criticism by fellow Democrats who want him to step aside in the race.
Deeply torn over President Joe Biden’s candidacy, Democratic lawmakers are returning to Washington at a pivotal moment
President Joe Biden sought to quell Democratic infighting about his presidential campaign, saying he was determined to remain in the race and challenging dissenters to end talk of his removal from the ballot.
President sends letter to congressional Democrats saying he has no plans to end campaign as Democrats face pressure to say if they still back him
The president’s latest attempt to shore up his candidacy came as lawmakers return to Capitol Hill and Democrats are expected to continue conversations about whether to support his candidacy.
"The question of how to move forward has been well-aired for over a week now," Biden wrote in a new letter. "It's time for it to end."
President Biden wrote that he "wouldn't be running again if I did not absolutely believe I was the best person to beat Donald Trump in 2024."
President Biden faced new calls from prominent Democrats to exit from the race, as he hit the campaign trail Sunday to try to dispel mounting concerns over his fitness for office and chances of defeating Republican Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden, in a letter to congressional Democrats, stood firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy and called for an “end” to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal public debate performance.
Ahead of a potentially pivotal week on Capitol Hill, the Biden-Harris campaign is stepping up its contacts with lawmakers amid growing calls for the president to step down from the Democratic ticket.
President Biden stressed in a two-page letter that the party has “one job,” which is to defeat presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in November.
President Biden sent a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday saying he is 'firmly committed to staying in this race.' The Morning Joe panel discusses.
President Biden lashed out at former President Trump and the Supreme Court even as reports say Democrats held a private call during which several lawmakers said Biden should withdraw from the race Monday.
And a fifth congressional Democrat joined in the call for Biden to step aside from the ticket. In Biden's first sit-down interview since last week's debate against former President Donald Trump, the president acknowledged the debate was a "bad episode,
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats increasingly appear to be on a collision course. As lawmakers return to the Capitol for votes this week, conversations among them about the president's future are going to ramp up.
President Biden claimed Monday that the "average voter" wants him to stay in the 2024 presidential race, but post-debate polling tells a different story. Why it matters: Biden has insisted he won't end his bid for a second White House term despite increasing calls for his withdrawal following his widely panned debate performance.
President Biden faces growing pressure to drop out of the 2024 presidential race against Donald Trump after his poor debate showing.
President Joe Biden’s campaign has dismissed any possibility of the president dropping out of the 2024 election, arguing that Biden is resolved in his goal of beating former President Donald Trump. Discussions of potentially replacing Biden as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee have gone up significantly since the first presidential debate,
President Joe Biden pledged Monday to stay in his race for reelection, even after a weekend in which a growing number of Democrats asked for him to withdraw and a key U.S. House Republican called for an investigation into the president’s doctor.
Steven Maviglio says "the fear of Donald Trump getting back into office is enough to coalesce" the Democratic Party.
President Joe Biden said in a letter to House Democrats he won't step aside in the November presidential election after concerns about his debate
President Joe Biden's letter to Democrats in Congress says he wants them to know he has no intention of exiting this year’s presidential race. Trevor Shirley reports.8.
Biden released a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday warning that discussions about him stepping aside need to come to an end as calls for him to leave the race continue to dog him more than a week after his disastrous debate performance sent Democrats into a massive tailspin.
Biden in a letter to congressional Democrats is standing firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy after his dismal debate performance.
With Congress returning to Washington this week the calls will likely grow even louder from President Biden’s own party for him to withdraw from the race. Many Congressional Democrats are still stopping short of telling President Biden to step aside giving him this week to prove he’s their best option.
President Joe Biden told congressional Democrats in a Monday letter he's "committed to staying" in the presidential race and beating Donald Trump.
More top Democrats are vehemently shifting away from President Joe Biden after a disastrous debate performance last month revealed key issues with the chief executive’s age. The number of lawmakers who believed that Biden should throw in the towel in the 2024 race outweighed the number backing his decision to stay in,
In a letter to congressional Democrats and an appearance on “Morning Joe,” the president made his case for staying in the race The post Biden Assures Democrats He’s Staying in the Race: ‘I Am Not Going Anywhere’ appeared first on TheWrap.
President Biden is facing escalating pressure to drop out of the 2024 race against Donald Trump, following his high-profile debate flop.
It remains unlikely that President Biden will not be the nominee, but there are several rising stars in the party.
President Joe Biden is attempting to head off discussions of whether he should stand aside amid questions over his age and capacity with a defiant letter to Congressional Democrats in which he says exiting the race would be an affront to democracy.
President Biden’s desperate attempts to quell calls for him to end his presidential campaign are not working. Increasing numbers of prominent Democrats are either openly calling for him to step aside or express uncertainty when asked if he can beat former President Donald Trump.
President Biden, in the wake of a poor debate performance and growing calls for him to step aside, has narrowed Trump’s lead in the key swing states, according to a new survey. The Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll,
President Joe Biden pledged to fellow Democrats he will remain in the 2024 presidential race, seeking to quell an intraparty revolt against his campaign. Most Read from BloombergBiden Narrows Gap With
President Biden defiantly sought to stop the political bleeding Monday, saying he is “not going anywhere” even as support from Democratic lawmakers wavered over his debate debacle. As Congress returned to Washington,
More top Democrats are vehemently shifting away from President Joe Biden after a disastrous debate performance last month revealed key issues with the chief executive’s age. The number of lawmakers who believed that Biden should throw in the towel in the 2024 race outweighed the amount backing his decision to stay in during a Democratic leadership call on Sunday afternoon.
As President Biden hit the campaign trail in Pennsylvania Sunday, more House Democrats called for him to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, with just months to go until election day. In Philadelphia,
With Congress returning to Washington this week the calls will likely grow even louder from President Biden's own party for him to withdraw from the race.
President Biden riled voters during a series of campaign stops in Pennsylvania on Sunday, attempting to shake off concerns among some Democrats that he isn’t up for a second term. “Dark Brandon is coming back,
A race to the White House, President Biden's uncertain political future has divided the Democratic Party. Here at home, he has the support of Governor Josh Green, but three former Democratic governors of Hawaii have joined the growing calls for the President to not seek a second term.
Several House Democrats are calling on President Biden to step aside in the 2024 race. Colorado Democratic Congressional Candidate Adam Frisch, The Seneca Project Co-Founder & CEO Tara Setmayer, and MSNBC Political Analyst David Corn joined MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin for a spirited debate on whether Biden should remain as the Democratic nominee.
Embattled US President Joe Biden hit the campaign trail Sunday seeking to reassure voters he was up for a grueling reelection fight, even as more top Democrats reportedly joined the chorus urging him to quit the race.
More people are calling for President Biden to drop out of the race. Minnesota congresswoman Angie Craig becoming the last Democrat, asked Biden to bow out. FOX 5 NY's Richard Giacovas has more on that and a high-stakes meeting being held Sunday.