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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,
Biden continues to deflect concerns over the his ability to defeat Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
House Democrats are growing increasingly panicked about the 2024 election in the aftermath of Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance — and furious at the president’s response. Two safe-seat members have already publicly urged Biden out.
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 has plenty of explanations for his terrible performance in last week’s presidential debate
Former President Donald Trump is leading Biden by slim margins in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to the polls.
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.
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
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,
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's visit with doctor after rancorous debate with Donald Trump did not involve a physical, White House says
Polls have delivered mix news to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the week following the CNN presidential debate.
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.
CNN polling analyst Harry Enten said Wednesday that President Biden still enjoys majority support from the Democratic Party base even after the debate.
Former President Donald Trump has finally learned a key rule of politics: never interrupt your enemy when he’s making a mistake.
Long-time Democratic party donor Whitney Tilson explains why he now wants President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
Some lawmakers and top aides are shaken. Others say their colleagues need to chill out. But the fallout is real and rolling into its sixth day.
Biden is insisting he won't drop out. But there's seemingly unstoppable momentum behind efforts to push him aside.
After almost a week of showing minimal effort to combat worries about his ability to win this race after a disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump, Biden has finally started working the phones—taping interviews with two Black radio hosts and speaking directly with Democratic leaders including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer,
Washington Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez said that if President Biden is the Democratic nominee, he will "lose" to former President Trump in November.
But there's one person who may want Biden to remain defiant and stay in: former President Donald Trump. "Donald Trump should want to keep Joe Biden in the race," Republican strate
If President Joe Biden slumps any further in the polls, states that Republicans haven't carried in decades could be in play.
White House chief of staff Jeff Zients told an all-staff meeting Wednesday to tune out the "noise" and focus on governing after President Biden's disastrous debate performance.
Biden and Harris join campaign call to say they will keep fighting after debate flop, AP sources say
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance Wednesday on a Democratic National Committee call, reiterating to staffers that they are in this fight for reelection together,
"We are going to see a few polls come out today and we want you all to hear from us on what we know internally," the memo said.
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,
A growing number of prominent Democrats have publicly urged Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race, fearing he cannot win against Trump in November.
For much of the past year, Donald Trump and his allies have speculated that Joe Biden would not end up as the Democratic presidential nominee – suggesting without evidence that he would step down before the convention and be replaced by another candidate.
The vice president is emerging as the clear alternative should Joe Biden step aside, with polls giving her a better chance against Donald Trump.
After growing concern about President Biden's mental fitness, he is set to do his first televised interview since the debate with ABC News. Also, former President Trump posted on Truth Social challenging Biden to another debate.
El presidente estadounidense Joe Biden prometió el miércoles que seguirá buscando su reelección, rechazando la creciente presión procedente de su Partido Demócrata para retirarse de la contienda tras
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.
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.
President Joe Biden is defiantly vowing to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from within his Democratic Party to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness.
After days of no direct talks between Joe Biden and congressional leaders, many lawmakers have been grappling with a potential crisis that could reach beyond the results of the presidential election
Speculation is swirling around whether the president will continue his re-election bid after last week's disastrous debate.
On Independence Day, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to challenge President Joe Biden to a second presidential debate. Biden’s performance in the Atlanta debate has called into question the president’s cognitive ability,
It's been one week since Joe Biden's troubling debate performance, and while he continues to assert that he won't withdraw from the 2024 race, the president faces an uphill battle to reassure some within his own party he still has what it takes to beat former president Trump in November.
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."
President Joe Biden told two black radio hosts that he regrets and wants to move on from his dismal performance at the first 2024 presidential debate. Numerous Democratic donors, lawmakers, and voters reacted to the debate by expressing doubts about Biden’s continued viability as a candidate and openly discussed replacing him atop the Democratic ticket
I had a bad night," President Joe Biden told Milwaukee radio host host Earl Ingram in a pre-recorded interview set to air Thursday morning.
The president's campaign has worked to quell concerns over the future of Biden's 2024 bid after a rocky first debate.
Former President Donald Trump has widened his lead over President Joe Biden in two prominent surveys taken in the wake of last week’s debate—adding to a growing tranche of data suggesting Biden’s performance could cost him another term.