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A growing number of Democrats in the U.S. Congress are calling on Democratic President Joe Biden to end his re-election bid after the 81-year-old incumbent's halting debate performance against Republican rival Donald Trump.
As Democrats have been consumed by a frenzied dispute around Biden's age. ageism remains one of the last socially acceptable prejudices
About 8.1 million viewers tuned in Friday night to President Joe Biden's much-anticipated interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, in which the President sought to convince voters and fellow Democrats that he is still the best candidate to run for re-election against Donald Trump.
By Andrea Shalal and Nandita Bose WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -Amid increasing calls from fellow Democrats to end his campaign for re-election, U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday gave no hint that he was considering stepping aside after a pair of defiant public appearances a day earlier.
"Did you ever watch the debate afterwards?" George Stephanopoulos asked Biden. "I don't think I did, no," Biden replied.
Ingram asked four questions in his 18-minute interview. He asked if Biden could “speak to some accomplishments that we may or may not be familiar with about your record, especia
A chorus of Democratic voices is calling for President Biden to suspend his reelection effort, but the president himself said he wants to press forward.
Biden’s big week President Joe Biden is ready to put last week in the rearview mirror. We had a comprehensive look at just how bad his week following a disastrous debate performance with former President Donald Trump was,
Ingram asked four questions in his 18-minute interview. He asked if Biden could “speak to to some accomplishments that we may or may not be familiar with about your record, espe
Senate Democrats will reportedly no longer be meeting to discuss President Joe Biden's path forward in his reelection campaign. Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, was reaching out to colleagues last week about meeting to discuss Biden's future amid calls for him to step down as the Democratic Party's nominee following a disastrous debate performance.
While Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania, some Democratic leaders in the House say he should step aside
President Joe Biden urged his supporters to stay unified during a series of stops in critical Pennsylvania on Sunday, even as some leading congressional Democrats privately suggested it was time for him to abandon his reelection bid because of intensifying questions about whether he's fit for another term.
What’s next for Joe Biden, as calls for him to be replaced as the Democratic presidential candidate grow louder?
President Joe Biden was in Pennsylvania on Sunday to speak at a church in Philadelphia and a campaign office near Harrisburg, with the state’s top Democrats appearing with him along the way. The trip to the key swing state comes at a time when Biden is seeking to reassure Democratic voters — and
It remains unlikely that President Biden will not be the nominee, but there are several rising stars in the party.
Reps. Jerry Nadler of New York and Adam Smith of Washington were among those voicing concern on a conference call convened by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Several House Democrats are calling on President Biden to step aside in the 2024 race. Colorado Democratic Congressional Candidate Adam Frisch, The Seneca Project Co-Founder & CEO Tara Setmayer, and MSNBC Political Analyst David Corn joined MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin for a spirited debate on whether Biden should remain as the Democratic nominee.
John Waihee, Ben Cayetano and Neil Abercrombie — on Saturday called for President Joe Biden to withdraw his bid for a second term following Biden’s poor debate performance against former President Donald Trump just over a week ago.
Five House Democrats have called for President Joe Biden to make way for another Democratic nominee. What we know about them.
Embattled US President Joe Biden hit the campaign trail Sunday seeking to reassure voters he was up for a grueling reelection fight, even as more top Democrats reportedly joined the chorus urging him to quit the race.
A new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult swing-state poll shows Trump with a slim 47% to 45% lead over Biden. But the president remains in a tough spot.
Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig has become the fifth House Democrat to call for President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
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,
For years, it’s been a Republican scare tactic. A vote to reelect President Joe Biden, they charged, is really a vote for Vice President Kamala Harris — an attack line
Donald Trump harshly criticized President Joe Biden, predicting he would not seek reelection. He described Biden as "quitting the race" and suggested Kamala Harris would become the Democratic nominee,
President Joe Biden faces a fresh round of hazards from members of his own party as he seeks to salvage his embattled reelection bid and fend off calls from Democratic lawmakers to step aside.Most Rea
House lawmakers return to the Capitol on Monday where discussions among Democrats about the future of Biden's candidacy will continue More congressional Democrats are telling their leaders they want US President Joe Biden to step aside as the party's White House nominee,
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) said Sunday that Republicans should be having discussions about whether Donald Trump should step aside instead of focusing on President Joe Biden's debate performance. In an interview on Fox News,
After a bad debate against Donald Trump, several lawmakers started to call for President Joe Biden to step down. Since then, Biden said “I’m not going anywhere” during a call with Democratic Governors and those in his party.
President Biden doubled down on staying in the White House race while top Democrats called for him to step aside.
Former President Donald Trump at a June debate with President Joe Biden. Trump disavowed a conservative blueprint for a 2025 GOP administration. Justin Sullivan/Getty The playbook for a new Republican administration is staffed by numerous former Trump officials.
U.S. President Joe Biden has defiantly rejected calls that he step aside from the presidential race against Republican opponent Donald Trump, presenting a challenge to fellow Democrats who are concerned his age will dissuade voters.
On Capitol Hill this week, a defiant President Biden faces a brutal reckoning from within his party that could upend the 2024 race. A growing chorus of House Democrats say publicly and privately
It’s never a good time for a campaign when you’re spending allof your time trying to convince your supporters that you’re mentally fit enough for the job. That’s what the campaign of President Joe Biden is forced to do,
Since Joe Biden ’s face-plant in the CNN debate with Donald Trump, the sitting president has faced unyielding pressure from The New York Times, many within his own party, and top donors to step aside from the 2024 race ahead of next month’s Democratic nominating convention in Chicago.
U.S. Rep. Angie Craig became the first member of Minnesota’s congressional delegation to ask President Joe Biden to step aside amid growing concern about his ability to serve another term. Biden has faced doubts since a halting late-June debate performance.
With the survival of his candidacy in question, Joe Biden sat down with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Friday for one of the most important interviews of the Democratic president’s decades-long political career.
The interview left Biden in a standoff against a not-insignificant faction of his party with four months to go until Election Day, and with just weeks until the Democratic Nationa
This is not a decision I’ve come to lightly, but there is simply too much at stake to risk a second Donald Trump presidency," Craig said in part in a statement.
First, Joe Biden already defeated Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Second, replacing Biden with anyone else would give Trump an insurmountable advantage in name recognition. The Republican strategy has worked with panicking Democrats urging President Biden to cede the nomination.