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Despite the grousing from many inside the Democratic Party, there are some elected officials-- Bernie, Fetterman, Maxine Waters – who say it’s Biden or nothing.
Biden's 2024 status got prime-time billing during a Democratic huddle following growing concern over whether there is a path forward for November.
Democrats in the U.S. Congress were due to huddle behind closed doors on Tuesday amid mounting fears about their prospects in the Nov. 5 election, after President Joe Biden defiantly rejected calls by some in his party to end his campaign.
With President Biden once again on the political ropes, some Black House members appear ready to rally behind the embattled chief executive, in an embrace that will significantly influence whether the Democratic president can stay in his reelection race,
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.
But other Democrats — voters, donors and elected officials — are far less sure. And as several senior House Democrats have called on Biden to step down, and with Congress returning to session, the issue is very much a live one.
What’s at issue in the debate over whether Biden should keep running or step aside is far more complicated than just the Democratic Party’s nomination itself.
House and Senate Democrats will be meeting behind closed doors on Tuesday to discuss whether the 81-year-old president should quit the 2024 campaign.
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
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
Although Democrats have spent years gaslighting voters about Biden's cognitive health, some party leaders are now calling for Biden to step down as their presidential nominee. It makes political sense for Biden to make way for a stronger nominee,
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.
President Biden has two events in Pennsylvania on Sunday as he and his staff remain defiant against calls to drop out.
As concern grows among some lawmakers and voters after the June 27 presidential debate, some are asking if Biden can be replaced as the nominee.
WHILE YOU WERE GRILLING — Massachusetts Democrats were mostly quiet on President Joe Biden’s political future in the moments after his disastrous debate performance. But over the long weekend, support from some top Democrats began to crumble in what should be one of his campaign’s safest states.
But in some homes across the country, it also prompted more existential questions, with Biden, 81, becoming the unwitting archetype of many families’ aging relatives — a poignant reminder of the inherent fragility of the human condition and,
Lawmakers return to Capitol Hill amid growing anxiety about Biden’s status as the top of the Democratic ticket in this November’s election.
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.
Democrats on Capitol Hill are meeting privately behind closed doors at an extraordinary moment for President Joe Biden’s candidacy
Illinois Democrat Mike Quigley told CNN Monday his mind is made that Biden should end his campaign, and that he believes more lawmakers will agree.
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.
In today’s edition … Why Black Democrats are sticking with Biden … but first … President Biden survived Democratic lawmakers’ return to Washington yesterday without any new calls for him to step down as his party’s presidential nominee since his fumbling debate performance last month with Donald Trump.
President Biden swung back on Monday in a 'Morning Joe' interview, saying "The bottom line here is that we are not going anywhere."
By Makini Brice, Allende Miglietta and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (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.
Deeply torn over President Joe Biden’s candidacy, Democratic lawmakers are returning to Washington at a pivotal moment
A historic week awaits Democrats after a holiday break as questions mount about whether they'll band together to urge Biden off the Democratic ticket.
Democratic lawmakers have dodged reporters, talked around the question or, when pressed, said what they needed to say in hopes of moving on from questions about President Biden's decline. Their answers say as much about their own political motivations as they do about Biden.
How easy would it be for Democrats to replace President Joe Biden as nominee? The answer lies at the intersection of party rules, party practices and voter expectations.
Rep. Jerry Nadler, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, reversed his previous stance that President Biden should step aside for 2024.
Emerging from the closed-door meeting, Biden’s supporters were the most vocal, and one key Democrat reversed course to support the president.
Biden is scheduled to visit Doggett’s district Monday, speaking at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin.
N.Y., told reporters Monday that she supports President Joe Biden’s decision to stay in the 2024 race. “I have spoken with him extensively. He made clear then and he has made clear since that he is still in this race.
Biden voters in Wisconsin admitted they were terrified of the president's debate performance as some questioned if it was time for him to step aside.
Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton perform well against Donald Trump, one survey found.
Democrats who rallied around Joe Biden to defeat Donald Trump four years ago now fear he may be paving way for Trump's return.
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.
Representatives did not reach a consensus about what to do and many described the meeting in somber, chaotic terms.
Instead, it began and ended with calls to prevent Donald Trump’s “lawlessness” from getting into the White House, and encouraged Biden to hear from a “broader group of voices” on the best way to stop Trump.
Former President Trump's week and a half of keeping a relatively more restrained profile following his debate with President Biden appears to be coming to an end as he begins to turn up the volume.
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 top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee on Monday called on President Joe Biden to end his candidacy after his “alarming” debate performance. The statement makes Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash.
Some Democrats believe the vice president should replace the president as their presumptive nominee. But it’s complicated.
Democrats on Capitol Hill met privately Tuesday at a crucial moment for President Joe Biden and their party, with tensions running high over the extraordinary question of whether to keep standing behind his re-election or push the president to step aside amid concerns over his ability to lead them to victory.
McGovern, who represents the city and much of Worcester County, told the Telegram & Gazette the day after the June 27 debate that Biden had a bad performance, but said he still supported the president.