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After Biden and Trump's presidential debate, some Democrats have considered replacing the president as their presumptive nominee.
Among the names of top Democrats put before respondents, only Michelle Obama, wife of former Democratic President Barack Obama, outperformed Biden and led Trump 50% to 39% in a hy
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is the only Democrat capable of beating Donald Trump should President Joe Biden drop out of the race, a poll found. According to an Ipsos/Reuters poll published Wednesday,
"My advice to the Democrat Party would be total surrender now," a Trump campaign official said on the conservative network.
Democrats who pushed the 25th Amendment during Trump's presidency have remained silent on whether it should be used to remove President Biden amid age concerns.
Trump's allies want to keep Biden on the ballot in a number of states to retain a GOP advantage in a race that at the moment leans in their favor.
After the Supreme Court effectively ruled that the president is now the king of America, Democrats in office did what they do best: nothing.
The op-ed from the Florida news outlet comes nearly a week after Trump faced President Joe Biden for the first presidential debate of the 2024 election in Atlanta. The event has renewed concerns over Biden's mental and physical health after the president stumbled through several gaffes throughout the night,
Letting Biden be the focus of attention is unusual for Trump, who is more accustomed to dominating the headlines.
Mehdi Hasan, who left MSNBC earlier this year, argued that Vice President Kamala Harris was the more logical choice to beat Trump in November's election.
The matchup against former President Donald Trump underscored one of Biden’s greatest vulnerabilities—his age—but Biden has so far vowed to stay in the race. One day after the first Democratic member of Congress—Texas Rep.
Biden and Harris reiterate to DNC that they are in the 2024 race together; White House press secretary insists president will continue re-election campaign
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.
Leadership Now, a pro-democracy business group opposed to former President Trump, issued a statement Wednesday calling on President Biden to drop out of 2024 race.
Former first lady Michelle Obama is only candidate to beat former President Trump in a hypothetical 2024 matchup, a new post-debate poll found.
Post-debate surveys suggest the president and Donald Trump are still essentially neck-and-neck in the 2024 race.
Michelle Obama has been categorical on this point on multiple occasions, across several election cycles. As recently as March of this year, in a statement to NBC News, the former first lady’s office tried to rein in imaginations,
Former Obama administration official Julián Castro called on Democrats to replace President Biden with a better alternative to defeat former President Trump.
Donald Trump has been hit by the release of three polls since his June 27 debate against Joe Biden showing a worsening of his performance against the incumbent Democrat—though only one was conducted in full after the debate took place.
But so far very few prominent Democrats have publicly called for Biden to step aside. One of Biden’s longtime allies, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, said on MSNBC Tuesday that it’s a “legitimate question” to ask if Biden’s pauses during the debate were “an episode or is this a condition?
Maine, said that American democracy will survive Trump as it has previous political shakeups, arguing Congress keeps consistently presidential power in check.
A new poll found the former first lady was the only top Democrat put before respondents who would trounce Trump in a 2024 matchup.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign raised $331 million in the second quarter, it said on Tuesday, topping the $264 million President Joe Biden's campaign and its Democratic allies raised in the same period.
Plans are in the works for President Biden to meet with the nation's Democratic governors, in the wake of his extremely rough performance during last Thursday's first debate with Donald Trump.
However, at least 25 U.S. House members on Tuesday were "preparing to call for Biden to step aside" if he "seems shaky in coming days," according to a Reuters report based on the
Texas, became the first sitting Democrat in Congress to call for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race.
A new national poll indicates that 75% of voters say the Democratic Party would have a better chance of keeping the White House with someone else other than President Biden at the top of the ticket.
Democratic Representative Jared Golden said that he is "OK with" former President Donald Trump defeating President Joe Biden in an election rematch. In an opinion article titled "Donald Trump is going to win the election and democracy will be just fine,
A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden’s debate performance against Donald Trump failing to “effectively defend his many accomplishments.
A Supreme Court decision giving Trump immunity for official presidential acts gives Democrats more urgency to defeat him, even as doubts about Biden grow.
And, as we’ve noted, there’s not much they can do to stop their 2025 nightmare from becoming reality except beat Trump in November. “Trump … wants to set aside the Constitution, and he wants to weaponize our agencies against his political opponents.
A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden’s debate performance against Donald Trump.
As the Democratic Party melted down over President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance, former President Donald Trump did a surprising thing: He shut up and let the drama unfold without him. The only public comments on Democratic disarray from Trump’s orbit came Wednesday from his campaign co-chairs,
Representative Raúl Grijalva (D., Ariz.) became the second elected Democrat to call on President Joe Biden to leave the party’s presidential ticket since his debate against former president Donald Trump.
Republicans' congressional campaign arm is targeting Vice President Kamala Harris in an ad that appears to recognize Democrats' rising tension over President Biden staying on that party's ticket. Why it matters: While questioning Biden's fitness for office,
As Democrats question whether President Joe Biden should stay at the top of the ticket, Republicans find themselves in a state of unity around former President Donald Trump heading into the July 15 national convention.
President Joe Biden blamed travel plans that took him to France and Italy in the weeks ahead of his disastrous debate against Donald Trump for his poor performance on stage, seeking to explain a moment that has upended the 2024 race and imperiled his reelection prospects.
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) on Tuesday predicted former President Trump will win the 2024 election in November and said he is "OK with that." Why it matters: Golden's prediction adds to a growing deluge of congressional Democrats opening up about their lack of confidence in President Biden to carry the Democratic ticket to victory.
A new survey released after President Joe Biden‘s catastrophic debate performance last week shows the nation’s leader polling behind other Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, in a hypothetical matchup against former President Donald Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris is outperforming President Joe Biden and other potential Democratic contenders in a hypothetical matchup with former president Donald Trump following the incumbent’s disastrous debate performance,
Rep. Lloyd Doggett is the first sitting Democratic lawmaker to formally call on Biden to drop his reelection bid against former President Donald Trump.
Doggett encouraged Biden to “make the painful and difficult decision to withdraw,” in a statement that ended with the sentence: “I respectfully call on him to do so.” Doggett said he “had hoped that the debate would provide some momentum” to change polls showing Biden trailing both Trump and Democratic senators in key battleground states,