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Former President Donald Trump’s lead against President Joe Biden has widened after Biden’s shaky debate performance last week.
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,
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 in a Milwaukee radio interview on Wednesday said he “screwed up” during the debate with former President Donald Trump last week − marking some of the first public comments from the president since the event.
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.
After dismissing suggestions President Biden could withdraw, the Trump team is beginning to consider having to retool the campaign.
President Joe Biden talks during a George Stephanopoulos interview tonight on ABC News after his debate with Donald Trump. Find out how to watch.
Joe Biden's allies are urging him to get out in public, but Friday's high-stakes interview poses a serious risk for his campaign.
But in the days since President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance, the presumptive Republican nominee has kept a low profile, leaving the focus on the drama engulfing the Democratic Party as he and his campaign revel in a series of legal and political victories heading into the Republican National Convention this month.
W ith four months until Election Day, two forecasters who predicted Donald Trump 's 2016 victory see President Joe Biden as the favorite to win this November. While most polls and analysts said Trump would lose in 2016,
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 will sit Friday for his first televised interview since his disastrous debate performance last week, one that could be crucial in determining whether he can salvage his embattled candidacy.
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.
Polls have delivered mix news to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the week following the CNN presidential debate.
The ABC News interview with President Joe Biden will now air “in its entirety as a primetime special” on Friday evening at 8:00 P.M. ET/PT, the network announced Wednesday evening. The high-profile interview will be the first televised interview the president is expected to participate in since his poor showing at last week’s CNN presidential debate.
U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to stay in the 2024 presidential race during calls with campaign staff and meetings with Democratic lawmakers and governors on Wednesday, as he sought to shake off calls for him to drop out after his shaky debate performance last week.
However, of registered voters polled in the latest NYT survey, 18 percent of Gen Z voters believe that Biden should remain the party's nominee following criticism about his perfor
George Stephanopoulos’ coming interview with President Biden is too hot to delay. ABC News said it will move an interview between the anchor and President Joe Biden to Friday evening, rather than waiting until Sunday morning as previously planned,
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.
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,
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.
Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) said he would support a “mini-primary” ahead of the August convention to decide the nominee if Biden steps aside, while Rep. Summer Lee (D-Pa.) called Vice President Kamala Harris the “obvious choice” for the top of the ticket if he does.
The poll also reinforced mounting concerns about Joe Biden's age since his disastrous 90-minute head-to-head against Donald Trump.
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 re-election,
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,
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
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.
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.
"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.
President Joe Biden is meeting Democratic governors after the disastrous debate last week, as his campaign tries to fend off calls for him to quit.
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,
President Joe Biden’s first televised interview following the presidential debate will air Friday, ABC News confirmed.
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.
Following President Biden’s shaky debate performance, Democrats are voicing their concerns about the viability of his reelection campaign, escalating anxiety within the party about Biden’s ability to beat Donald Trump in November.
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.
President Joe Biden was examined by his physician in the days following last week’s CNN presidential debate, the White House tells CNN — despite the White House press secretary having said Wednesday that the president has had no medical exams since his February physical.
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.
Sabato's Crystal Ball moved two states toward the Republicans, and noted that several others could follow suit.
President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Democratic governors at the White House on Wednesday amid ongoing fallout from last week’s presidential debate. Follow here for the latest live news updates on the 2024 campaign.
Speculation is swirling around whether the president will continue his re-election bid after last week's disastrous debate.
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
President Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection campaign ignored the worst storm of criticism the candidate has endured with a $50 million ad blitz announcement Friday. Biden’s shaky debate performance has rattled the campaign to its core,
Joe Biden will sit for an interview with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News, the first interview since Biden's disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
Former president Donald Trump is challenging President Joe Biden to a debate rematch, which he says can serve as “the answer to the Crooked Joe Biden Incompetence Puzzle” after the 81-year-old incumbent’s troubling performance at the first debate.