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The pressure and chaos swirling since Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance is causing cracks inside a White House that until now has been marked mostly by discipline and loyalty
With Joe Biden at the top of the ticket, Donald Trump will almost certainly regain the presidency in November. But Democrats can still change course.
Funds may flow to battleground House and Senate candidates even as turmoil at the top of ticket threatens to drag them down
Democrats on Capitol Hill are meeting privately behind closed doors at an extraordinary moment for President Joe Biden’s candidacy
Donald Trump spoke shortly after Joe Biden insisted he is committed to re-election, despite calls from some Democrats that he step aside.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he expected President Joe Biden to remain in the race for the White House despite growing calls within Biden's Democratic Party for him to step aside for a younger nominee.
Former President Donald Trump is getting back on the campaign trail Tuesday, rallying voters in his home state at his flagship golf resort in a celebratory mood as Democrats face tough calls over President Joe Biden’s reelection chances.
Democrats and the media are focused on Joe Biden's candidacy. They should be focused on Project 2025 and Donald Trump.
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
Deeply torn over President Joe Biden’s candidacy, Democratic lawmakers are returning to Washington at a pivotal moment
President Biden on Monday wrote he is 'firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump.'
U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to stay in the presidential race on Monday, saying he is confident the average voter still wants him on the Democratic ticket. "I am not going anywhere," Biden told MSNBC after calling into the network's Morning Joe program.
N.J., on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden to withdraw his candidacy for the presidency despite having a vast majority of primary voters supporting his re-election bid.
House Democrats met privately at DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday morning to discuss whether Biden should remain the party’s nominee.
U.S. congressional Democrats, worried that President Joe Biden's campaign troubles will hurt their chances of capturing a House majority in the Nov. 5 election, return to Washington on Monday to try to agree on whether to urge the incumbent to end his reelection bid.
By Makini Brice, Allende Miglietta, Richard Cowan and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON/LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. Congress remained deeply divided on Tuesday over whether to fall in line behind President Joe Biden's wounded reelection campaign or urge him to step aside because of persistent questions about his health and acuity.
Republican National Committee Co-chair Lara Trump says the GOP is united ahead of the Republican National Convention next week.
Jill Biden is launching President Joe Biden's outreach to veterans and military families during a campaign swing through three battleground states with a large military presence
A consensus appeared to emerge in pivotal House and Senate meetings Tuesday that Biden is likely to remain at the top of the ticket despite lingering concerns and internal divisions, according to several Democrats who attended the sessions.
Democrats who rallied around Joe Biden to defeat Donald Trump four years ago now fear he may be paving way for Trump's return.
Democrats on Capitol Hill appeared resigned to Joe Biden as the party's presidential nominee, despite concerns over his ability to defeat Donald Trump.
Often, the suggestion is that he’s best-positioned to take on Donald Trump or even the only one who can defeat him — despite Biden’s poor poll numbers. Even more often, it involves a novel reading of the electoral landscape that bears little resemblance to the available data.
A growing number of Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are calling on Democratic President Joe Biden to end his reelection bid after the 81-year-old incumbent's halting debate performance against Republican rival Donald Trump.
I am firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump,” he said this week in a letter to Democratic lawmakers. But Democrats are questioning his health and competence,
Even as congressional Democrats argued Tuesday over whether to stand behind Joe Biden’s candidacy, the White House and lawmakers grasped for a unified strategy: trying to change the subject from the president’s mental acuity to Donald Trump’s policy goals.
President Joe Biden’s insistence that he won't quit his 2024 re-election race seems to have stemmed Democratic calls for him to drop out.
After Joe Biden's disastrous debate, Democrats worried about the president's chances in November are mired in a debate of their own: shut up or shout louder.
The mood on Capitol Hill turned grimly uncertain Tuesday as Democrats wrestled over President Joe Biden’s re-election and the extraordinary question before them — whether to stand behind his candidacy or push the president to bow out amid concerns over his ability to lead them to victory.
By Makini Brice, Allende Miglietta and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic U.S. lawmakers huddled for nearly two hours on Tuesday, only to emerge without a consensus on whether to fall in line behind President Joe Biden's resolve to pursue his reelection bid.
The president has exhibited similar behavior to that of his Republican opponent, political commentators have said.
So far, Biden’s supporters have been the most vocal emerging from the more than hour-long chat. But discontent remains behind the scenes.
Biden is finally hitting his stride and getting back to what he does best – turning adversity into resilience. Here are five dimensions of firing back where Biden fell flat before but is now on the pa
By Richard Cowan, David Morgan and Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic U.S. lawmakers huddled behind closed doors on Tuesday amid mounting fears about their prospects in the Nov. 5 election,
President Joe Biden has vowed to remain in the race amid calls to step aside. What does that mean for investors?
However, Biden on Monday said in a letter to House Democrats that he plans on staying in the race, rejecting calls for him to pass the torch to another candidate. Biden urged Democrats to unite, warning that any divisions would only benefit Trump ahead of the November presidential elections.
House Democrats on Tuesday failed to reach a consensus about whether President Joe Biden should continue his bid for a second term, as he showed no signs of stepping aside. The caucus met for a much-anticipated and high-stakes meeting behind closed doors amid Democratic lawmakers’ and donors’ concerns about Biden’s sluggish debate performance on June
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.
Joe Biden is in the worst polling position, on average, that any Democratic candidate has been in for more than two decades, analysis shows. The last time a Republican candidate was ahead in early July general election polls was in 2000,
As Donald Trump gets closer to announcing his vice presidential pick, many of his top candidates have a long history of attacking him personally and politically.
The national poll, conducted and commissioned by the firm Bendixen & Amandi after Biden’s politically disastrous debate and shared exclusively with POLITICO, found Biden trailing Trump, 42 percent to 43 percent.
Most Democrats the truth. Joe Biden has not been a great president. And the abysmal approval ratings since he's been in office prove average Americans know it, too.
Donald Trump is resurfacing on the campaign trail after laying low for days while a firestorm enveloped his rival President Joe Biden, who is fending off calls from within his own party to step aside for a younger Democratic nominee.
"More than a week since the debate, and after talking with my constituents, I believe President Biden must do more to demonstrate he can campaign strong enough to beat Donald Trump," Murray said on Monday.
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.