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Democrats on Capitol Hill are meeting privately behind closed doors at an extraordinary moment for President Joe Biden’s candidacy
Trump also upped his attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, who would be a prime contender to replace Biden were he to step aside. “Despite all the Democrat pa
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 on Tuesday reveled in the mounting turmoil surrounding President Joe Biden ’s campaign in the wake of their debate and teased the expected announcement of his Republican running mate with one of the top contenders,
President Joe Biden may be starting to turn the tide against the efforts of some Democrats to force his withdrawal from this year's presidential election. Biden has been under increasing pressure to step aside as the Democratic nominee following a lackluster and at times confusing performance during his June 27 presidential debate with former President Donald Trump,
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.
The Colorado senator said in a televised interview that he believes Democrats could lose the House, the Senate and the White House if Biden remains the party nominee.
Democrats on Capitol Hill appeared resigned to Joe Biden as the party's presidential nominee, despite concerns over his ability to defeat Donald Trump.
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 reelection 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.
President Joe Biden is attempting to frame his quest to retain his candidacy as him against the “elites” in Washington.
After President Joe Biden’s re-election efforts spiraled into chaos following his debate fiasco last month, Democrats who have both stood by and abandoned Biden since then see Tuesday as a decisive day for the president’s political future.
So far, Biden’s supporters have been the most vocal emerging from the more than hour-long chat. But discontent remains behind the scenes.
Two Senate contests from two decades ago shed some light on the weighty decisions confronting Democrats amid their doubts about President Joe Biden.
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,
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.
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.
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
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.
Trump returns to campaigning as deadline to name running mate nears, Biden rejects calls to withdraw
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 returns to the campaign trail Tuesday after days of laying low,
The stakes for Democrats in their extraordinary public schism over whether President Joe Biden should withdraw from the 2024 presidential race extend far beyond the White House. A decisive loss at the top of the ticket could cost Democrats control of the US Senate for the remainder of this decade and cement Republican dominance of the Supreme Court for a generation.
The party’s panic over the president's electability has spiraled behind the scenes — and is likely to spill more into public view in the coming days.
President signals irritation in TV appearance; Biden sends letter to congressional Democrats saying he has no plans to end campaign
President Joe Biden refused to abandon his reelection campaign on Monday as he sought to stave off a possible revolt by fellow Democrats who worry the party could lose the White House and Congress in the Nov.
Election 2024 live updates: Biden seeks to reassure worried Democrats as Trump revels in the turmoil
President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign and his fitness to serve in office are again in the spotlight after a seventh House Democrat, Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey, publicly called on Biden to end his campaign.
"Joe Biden is dropping out of the race!" the email from former President Donald Trump's campaign declared. "You know it. I know it. Everybody knows it. It can happen at any moment." President Joe Biden's campaign offered this counter-declaration from him in an email nine minutes later: "Let me be clear: I'm running.
President Joe Biden is doubling down on his re-election efforts after his startling debate performance against Donald Trump.
The stories that matter on money and politics in the race for the White House Among growing ranks of Democrats one thing is certain: President Joe Biden cannot continue as their party’s presumptive nominee or they will lose to Donald Trump in November.
In private and in public, President Biden made clear he holds all the cards when determining his political future. Can he get his Democratic critics to fold?
President Biden is standing firm against calls for him to drop his reelection candidacy and calling for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal debate performance.
President Joe Biden, in a letter to congressional Democrats, stood firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy and called for an end to the
President Joe Biden, in a letter to congressional Democrats, stood firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy and called for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal public debate performance.
Joe Biden is going nowhere of his own volition. If the extent to which the president was dug in was not clear over the holiday weekend, the president sure made it clear Monday in a stunner of a letter to congressional Democrats paired with a call-in to MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,
President Joe Biden wants Democrats in Congress to know he has no intention of exiting this year's election, sending them a letter on Monday on his personal letterhead. Here is Biden's letter to the congressional Democrats whose backing he likely needs: Now that you have returned from the July 4th recess,
Democrats need a new presidential nominee and can’t rig things for any one candidate. Here’s an idea for how to move forward.
President Joe Biden made a bad debate performance worse with days of dithering afterward before shoring up support among key Democratic decision-makers. Now Democrats who fear Biden cannot win in November risk repeating that mistake with their own protracted period of indecision about how to proceed.
Democrats in Congress, increasingly resigned that President Biden will be their party's nominee, are deeply divided on how he should plow through the next four months. Why it matters: After a tense, dramatic day in which Biden has at least temporarily withstood a revolt by some Democrats,
President Joe Biden, in a letter to congressional Democrats, stood firm against calls for him to drop his candidacy and called for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal public debate performance.
Democrats calling for President Joe Biden to end his candidacy could face a series of logistical challenges if they are successful in convincing him to step down. Changing the presidential ballot is feasible,
Five Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives have publicly called on Biden to end his campaign and allow another candidate to be the Democratic nominee. Several mo
President Biden faces growing pressure to drop out of the 2024 presidential race against Donald Trump after his poor debate showing.
Republican lawmakers are going all in with their attacks against President Joe Biden, seizing on his vulnerabilities and hoping to weaken him further as a candidate as Democrats openly consider whether to replace him at the top of the ticket.
President Joe Biden has faced a strong outcry from his own party for him to step down following the first presidential debate. Some Democrats‘ concerns stretch beyond the presidential election. They fear that the president,
President Joe Biden has thrown down the gauntlet, telling Democrats he is staying put and that they should either end their talk of replacing him or challenge him at the convention next month. If Biden is serious about beating back the post-debate Democratic revolt,