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President Biden sat down with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in Wisconsin Friday for the first interview since his disastrous presidential debate last week.
President Biden defiantly says he's 'staying in the race' during a campaign rally in battleground Wisconsin. In part of an ABC interview, he calls his debate performance last week a 'bad episode.'
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort, used a highly anticipated TV interview Friday to repeatedly reject taking an independent medical evaluation that would show voters he is up for serving another term in office while blaming his disastrous debate performance on a “bad episode” and saying there were “no indications of any serious condition.
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.
The Democratic Party has not fallen in line behind President Biden, even after the events that were set up to reset his imperiled campaign.
President Joe Biden spoke with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos during a campaign trip to Madison, Wisconsin.
Emergency meeting comes as five House Democrats have now publicly called for Biden to step aside and Democratic Senator Mark Warner is said to be gathering a group of lawmakers to ask the president to
In an exclusive interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, U.S. President Joe Biden refused to entertain the question of what he would do if his closest allies shared concerns
I don’t think I did, no,’ Biden said when asked if he had re-watched the first presidential debate against Donald Trump
Stephanopoulos interviewed Biden for 22 minutes, mostly asking about Biden's mental fitness and whether he was capable of being president of the United States. The interview occurred in Wisconsin, where Biden,
The interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos is expected to be intensive and probing, and two people familiar with the president’s efforts said he had been preparing aggressively.
President Biden gave the most important TV interview of his career Friday. Biden spoke to George Stephanopoulos of ABC News for 22 minutes during a campaign trip to Wisconsin. The conversation came with his presidency in real peril.
President Biden is back on the campaign trail, hoping to rally supporters after a week of bad headlines following his poor debate performance.
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday, defiantly declared that “I’m staying in the race” during a campaign rally in a critical battleground state as he prepares to sit down for a network television interview where his every answer is sure to be scrutinized for evidence of his competency and fitness to run for office.
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort, used a highly anticipated TV interview Friday to repeatedly reject taking an independent medical evaluation.
A week after the first presidential debate, voters are closely watching President Biden's next steps. Yahoo Personal Finance
Wisconsin Democratic voters said what they hoped to hear from President Joe Biden at a rally in Madison on Friday.
The president made it through an ABC interview without any major blunders, but it appeared unlikely to fully tamp down concerns about his age and fitness for another four years and his ability to defeat Donald Trump in November.
President Joe Biden flew to Wisconsin Friday to shore up voter confidence in this critical swing state after a stumbling debate performance last week fueled speculation that he might drop out. He told a cheering crowd of hundreds of supporters packed into the Sherman Middle School gymnasium in Madison,
I’m the nominee of the Democratic Party. You voted for me to be your nominee — no one else,” Biden went on. “I will beat [Trump] again in 2020.”
Biden is bucking calls to exit from prominent donors and some Democratic officeholders who will appear on the ballot with him this fall unless he withdraws