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Multiple House Democrats who are publicly calling on President Biden to bow out of the 2024 race would not say whether they'd support him if he became the nominee.
Multiple House Democrats told reporters on July 9 that they were standing with President Biden following his debate with former president Donald Trump.
Speculation over President Biden's ability to stay on the top of the Democratic Party's ticket for the 2024 presidential race has sent betting markets on a roller coaster ride.
After Biden's poor presidential debate performance against former President Trump, pressure within the Democratic Party is mounting to address the president's declining mental acuity.
After largely ceding the spotlight to the mounting turmoil surrounding President Joe Biden 's campaign in the wake of their debate, former President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Tuesday and reveled in the Democratic infighting that has played out in public.
President signals irritation in TV appearance; Biden sends letter to congressional Democrats saying he has no plans to end campaign
Biden labeled Trump’s plan to institute a universal 10% tariff on imported goods to the U.S. a “national sales tax,” that would cost Americans $2,500 per year.
"The question of how to move forward has been well-aired for over a week now. And it's time for it to end," the president wrote in a letter to allies on Monday.
Ex-Obama advisor David Axelrod said that President Biden is fighting an uphill battle against former President Trump after his shaky debate performance.
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.
Readers discuss whether last week's debate coverage focused too much on Biden's failures and not enough on the threat Trump poses to democracy.
Members of the media and prominent Democrats are calling on President Biden to do more interviews and press conferences following the disastrous CNN debate.
Donald Trump stayed out of the spotlight as President Biden was besieged by Democratic doubts, but his Tuesday rally will be watched closely for hints about his vice president pick.
President Biden is facing growing calls from business leaders and Democrat megadonors to pass the baton to another Democrat in the 2024 presidential race.
House and Senate Democrats are holding conference meetings for the first time since the president flopped at the first presidential debate.
In that letter, he insisted that he is the candidate best equipped to defeat Mr. Trump in November — thereby dismissing the potential candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris or any other younger, more vigorous Democrat,
President Biden asked voters to look at Donald Trump's debate performance and what he's been up to since then. "I haven't lost. I beat him last time, I'll beat him next time," Biden said about Trump.
Former President Donald Trump is expected to announce his running mate in a matter of days, with the GOP convention looming next week, though he said Monday he has yet to make a final decision and was holding off on debuting his pick amid the fallout from President Joe Biden’s debate performance.
Donald Trump's decision on a running mate could be affected by the fallout from President Biden's dismal performance in their debate, senior GOP sources tell Axios. Why it matters: Some Democrats' calls for Biden to be replaced as the party's nominee left Trump feeling particularly bullish last week about his chances of winning in November,
President Biden faces growing pressure to drop out of the 2024 presidential race against Donald Trump after his poor debate showing.
Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of invective against President Joe Biden on Tuesday, mercilessly assailing the embattled Democrat as he faces down calls to end his reelection bid after a disastrous debate performance.
Congressional Democrats huddled Tuesday and showed little sign of plans to dump President Joe Biden, who insists he won’t drop out of the race against former President Donald Trump over last month’s poor debate performance.
Former U.N. ambassador John Bolton said Tuesday that disarray over President Biden’s campaign is helping former President Trump, as Democrats question Biden’s health and mental ability. “If Trump wins in November,
Donald Trump returns to campaign trail with VP deadline nearing amid calls for Joe Biden to withdraw
Trump is nearing a deadline to announce his running mate but appears in no rush as much of the attention is still centered on questions about Biden's ability to govern for another four-year term. Some Democrats have started calling for Biden to step down as their presumptive nominee following his dismal debate performance last month.
Trump returns to campaigning as deadline to name running mate nears, Biden rejects calls to withdraw
In the Miami suburb of Doral, Trump will underscore his strong support in a former battleground state that has now shifted toward the GOP. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, a Miami native and one of the
Former President Trump on Tuesday challenged President Biden to a debate this week and an 18-hole golf match, calling it a chance for Biden to “redeem himself” after a disastrous performance during a June 27 debate that has dramatically altered the presidential campaign.
President Biden is facing increasing pressure to drop out of the 2024 presidential race following his poor debate performance against Donald Trump in June. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy emphasized t
It remains unlikely that President Biden will not be the nominee, but there are several rising stars in the party.
Former President Trump is gaining ground in key swing states and could threaten to take states once considered to be safe for Democrats, as President Biden struggles to regain ground after a shaky debate performance,
President Biden gave his first interview with ABC News since last week's debate against former President Trump, where he acknowledged it was a "bad episode" but said he would continue
Senate Democrats vented their doubts about President Biden’s ability to beat former President Trump in November at a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, but not one of them called for Biden to be replaced as the nominee,
Congressional Democrats huddled Tuesday as President Joe Biden insisted he won’t drop out of the race against former President Donald Trump over last month’s poor debate performance. With questions still swirling about Biden,
House Democrats were stuck in neutral Tuesday as they met to weigh the future of President Biden’s re-election bid following his disastrous performance in last month’s first debate against Donald Trump.
President Biden is in trouble. In a presidential contest in which he needs a united coalition to defeat former President Trump, his party is splintering, and he’s the cause. He phoned MSNBC’s
Donald Trump on Monday recalled his “strange” experience going head-to-head with President Joe Biden during last month’s primetime debate on CNN, which saw the Democratic incumbent struggle from the first few moments on.
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 Joe Biden’s debate performance has led many Democrats to demand that he leave the race. Many scholars of the presidency, by contrast, are frantically warning
Former President Trump on Monday said it appeared to him that President Biden will remain in the race despite calls from some elected Democrats for him to step aside following a disastrous performance in last month’s debate.
Trump is nearing a deadline to announce his running mate but appears in no rush as much of the attention is still centered on questions about Biden’s ability to govern for another four-year term. Some Democrats have started calling for Biden to step down as their presumptive nominee following his dismal debate performance last month.
President Biden is hoping to combat continued calls from several Democrats for him to drop out of the 2024 presidential race after his poor debate performance against former President Donald Trump. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes is following Mr.
President Biden joined a call with donors Monday as part of his ramped up efforts to ease concerns over whether he’s fit to serve and able to beat former President Trump in November. Biden told donors he is staying in the presidential race and thanked them for their support to beat Trump,
President Biden is getting aggressive and going on offense as he seeks to beat back calls that he leave the top of the Democratic ticket after a party uproar over his poor debate performance against former President Trump.