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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 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 chief of staff Jeff Zients has urged people during an all-staff meeting to tune out the “noise” and focus on the task of governing as senior aides scramble to contain the political fallout
Joe Biden is facing intensifying pressure from Democrats and donors to drop out, suggesting that his candidacy is remarkably fragile at the moment.
US president expected to sit for first TV interview since debate debacle, followed by an ‘aggressive travel schedule’ spanning multiple swing states
I Am Running' - Biden Scrambles as Pressure Grows to Abandon His Campaign By Nandita Bose, Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to stay in the 2024 presidential race during a call with campaign staff on Wednesday and sought to reassure top Democrats on Capitol Hill that he is fit for reelection despite his shaky debate performance last week.
Biden will sit down for an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Friday evening following his first presidential debate performance.
Democrats are bracing for a painful waiting game these next few weeks as the party continues to reconcile with its future after Joe Biden's devastating debate last week.
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.
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.
President Joe Biden told Democratic governors during a meeting at the White House on Wednesday that part of his plan going forward is to stop scheduling events after 8 p.m. so that he could get more sleep,
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.
Democratic governors appear to back Biden bid to remain in re-election race after White House huddle
Dozens of state chief executives met— in person at the White House and virtually — with President Joe Biden late Wednesday, six days after shaky debate with challenger Donald Trump.
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.
The Democratic governors of New York, Minnesota and Maryland on Wednesday said they would support President Joe Biden's reelection bid after a candid discussion with him about his weak performance in last week's debate.
The Guardian reports that, at a briefing on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Mr Biden was "absolutely not" thinking about stepping back and that he h
President Joe Biden on Wednesday increased his outreach to lawmakers, Democratic governors, and staff after days of criticism that he hasn't done enough to personally tamp down on nervousness that he should abandon his run for re-election.
A defiant President Joe Biden vowed Wednesday to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from Democrats to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness to keep campaigning,
President Joe Biden is not considering stepping down or dropping out of the race, the White House said Wednesday as it does damage control after his debate performance.
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,
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
President Joe Biden defiantly vowed on Wednesday 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.
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,
Some major donors are warning they will withhold funds unless Joe Biden steps aside as the Democratic candidate.
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 red-hot Washington debate over whether President Joe Biden will scrap his run for re-election is spilling into Wall Street. We discuss the chances of Biden pulling out of the race, and whether Kamala Harris has emerged as the clear alternative with Geopolitical Strategist & Founder of Fordham Global Foresight,
Axios reporter Alex Thompson shot down multiple explanations offered by the White House to explain President Biden's poor performance in last week's debate.
There are throngs of advisers, boosters and confidants around Biden to keep that doubt at bay; to introduce it is blasphemy. Biden can’t be forced out of the race; he would have to be persuaded to leave it.
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
Speculation is swirling around whether the president will continue his re-election bid after last week's disastrous debate.
President Joe Biden has privately acknowledged that the next stretch of days are critical to whether he can save his re-election bid for president, making clear to an ally Tuesday that he understands what would prompt him to accept: “It’s just not working.
The president understands that his next appearances — an interview scheduled for Friday with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News and campaign stops in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — must go well.
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.
In the days since President Joe Biden’s disappointing debate performance, a number of Democrats running in competitive districts have expressed their fear to the Biden campaign and the White House that the president remaining at the top of the ticket not only hurts the party’s chances of holding onto the presidency but also the coveted goal of winning back the House of Representatives from GOP control.
President Biden and former President Trump on Thursday issued starkly different Fourth of July messages to mark the nation's Independence Day. Why it matters: The holiday comes after days of tumult in the 2024 presidential race,
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.
CNN’s Brian Todd explains the process for picking a new Democratic presidential nominee, should President Biden decide to end his bid for reelection
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."
Publicly, Joe Biden did very little on Wednesday, but behind the scenes, the president was working overtime to address growing concerns among Democrats about his 2024 reelection bid. Following a dismal performance at the first debate with former President Donald Trump last week,
As speculation exploded Wednesday that he may be considering pulling out of the race, Biden unequivocally declared that he was in it to win. He then met 20 Democratic governors at
Joe Biden says he’s not going anywhere despite his self-admitted bad performance at the debate with Donald Trump last week. “Let me say this as clearly as I possibly can as simply and straightforward as I can: I am running,
Democratic governors are backing President Joe Biden after they convened a sudden meeting to share concerns and assess the party’s future with Biden as its leader. On Wednesday evening, every Democratic governor across the country,
S.C., a key ally of President Joe Biden, said Wednesday Democrats could conduct a “mini primary” to allow multiple candidates to compete to replace Biden if he drops out of the race—openly discussing the future of the Democratic ticket without Biden on it as the president clings to his re-election bid.