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In an short preview clip released earlier today, Biden brushed off concerns about his debate performance, saying he was feeling sick and exhausted, but that there was no reason to
A large group of candidates await if Joe Biden ends his bid for re-election in wake of his debate performance.
President Joe Biden is facing calls to drop out of the presidential race following his disastrous debate performance last week. The first Democratic member of Congress to do so was Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas,
More than a handful of House Democratic ranking members told House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in a Sunday call that President Joe Biden needs to step aside from the 2024 campaign, according to sources familiar with the call.
Rep. Angie Craig (D., Minn.) became the fifth congressional lawmaker to publicly call on Biden to step aside.
CNN's Harry Enten compares President Biden's approval ratings to Harry Truman in 1952, Lyndon Jonhson in 1968, and George HW Bush in 1992: HARRY ENTEN, CNN: In this Reuters/IPSOS poll that came out in the last 24 hours,
President Biden is rejecting the possibility of stepping down after last week's poor debate performance. Basil Smikle and Jennifer Horn weigh in on the president’s first TV interview since the debate.
The president just doesn’t see that it’s time to take the win.
Democratic strategist Doug Schoen picks apart President Biden's 'gaffes' and 'indecision' affecting his entire party on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) on Saturday became the latest House Democrat calling on President Biden to exit the presidential race. Why it matters: Craig is the first swing-district House Democrat to try to nudge Biden out amid concerns that his age will cause problems for Democrats running further down the ballot.
Representative Mike Quigley of Illinois became the fourth of his cohort to call on President Biden to leave the race, a day after Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts did so.
The Five' reacts to President Biden joking about his health as Democratic governors voice concerns about his reelection bid.
In the week since his highly criticized performance in the first televised debate of the 2024 presidential election, President Biden has remained defiant in the face of growing concern about his fitness for reelection.
Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) on Friday became the fourth Democrat in Congress to publicly call for President Biden to step down as the party's presumptive nominee over concerns about his ability to take on former President Trump.
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) didn’t go as far as some of his colleagues but did lay down cover for pledged delegates who might be nervous about casting a vote for President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention.
A handful of influential Democrats in the House of Representatives joined the list of members in their party calling on Joe Biden to step aside and let someone else run in 2024 on Sunday. The House Democratic caucus convened for weekend crisis talks with Hakeem Jeffries,
Five House Democrats have called for President Joe Biden to make way for another Democratic nominee. What we know about them.
Five sitting Democratic elected official have called on Biden to step aside—though Biden has so far vowed to stay in the race.
Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) has a message for his fellow Democrats about the panic around President Biden’s candidacy: slow down and take a deep breath. Garamendi joined Fox News Saturday to discuss the ongoing debate over Biden’s ability to take on former President Trump and serve another four years as debate fallout continues.
Amid rising pressure for President Biden to withdraw from the race, questions are looming over the mechanics of getting another Democrat on the ballot ahead of November. Democrats do have a path forward: The filing deadline for the party to get their presidential candidate on the ballot in most states hasn’t been met yet,
The answer is yes if the Democratic National Committee chooses to, but the party - and Biden - have about two months maximum to figure it out.
With President Joe Biden facing a grave political crisis after his debate debacle against Donald Trump, jittery Democrats are openly considering who could take over their campaign if he drops out — and the smart money is firmly on Vice President Kamala Harris.
Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) on Friday became the fourth Democrat in Congress to publicly call for President Biden to step down as the party's presumptive nominee over concerns about his ability to take on former President Trump.
"Joe Biden needs to be Joe Biden. He needs to be Scranton Joe," Newsom said of the president's first post-debate interview airing at 8 p.m. Friday on ABC.
On the subject of the debate, Biden said that he had been sick in the days leading up to his event with Donald Trump: “I was exhausted. I didn’t listen to my instincts in terms of preparing and—and a bad night.
Big-name Democrats here have stood by the president, including Gov. Janet Mills, as the president vowed to remain on the November ballot.
Three sitting Democratic elected official have called on Biden to step aside—though Biden has so far vowed to stay in the race.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) urged President Biden to put aside concerns about his age and focus on policy issues that appeal to working-class voters. Sanders said in a CBS “Face the Nation” interview with Robert Costa on Sunday that the Biden campaign needs to pivot its strategy.
Virginia’s junior Sen. Kaine was not aware of a Monday meeting, said to have been organized by Virginia's senior Sen. Warner, between Democrats to discuss whether Biden should stay in the race.
Kenny Screven, a Lehigh Valley-based content creator whose handle is kscreven on social media, chatted into the camera while putting on his makeup to get ready for a White House Pride celebration last Wednesday.
Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) called on President Biden to step out of the 2024 race in a statement posted to social platform X Saturday. “I have great respect for President Biden’s decades of service to our nation and his steadfast commitment to making our country a better place,
Democrats continue to grapple with serious questions about President Biden's future as the party's nominee for president.
A southwest Washington U.S. Representative made national news this past week while taping an interview for this program.
VP Kamala Harris is an obvious choice, but other names floated include Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, Pete Buttigieg – and Michelle Obama.
"The top priority should be to defeat the dangerous Donald Trump (aided by a terrifying Supreme Court), not to re-elect Joe Biden," writes Jim Shaw.
Amid mounting concerns over President Joe Bidens health, Democrats are reportedly in a state of panic, fueled by a burgeoning dystopian theory that has begun to circulate widely. The theory, suggesting dire
By now, several days past President Joe Biden's debate debacle, most people have come to understand that there is no ready solution. If we haven't heard Democrats clamoring for Biden to be replaced by his vice president,
It’s understandable that a lot of Democrats are panicking after President Biden’s disastrous debate performance – and are now desperately casting about for any alternative. There are quite a few problems with that,
More than a week after a disastrous debate, President Joe Biden sat down with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News to answer some of the tough questions his performance raised about his ability to run for office.