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President Joe Biden on Thursday opened a critical stretch in his effort to salvage his imperiled reelection campaign, arguing the stakes extend far beyond his own political prospects to the future of the country's economy and democracy itself.
To a crowd of invited supporters, Biden displayed more vigor and clarity than in his recent debate performance.
President Joe Biden is vowing to keep running for reelection as he rejects pressure from within his Democratic Party to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readin
Party Kicks off Events That May Reassure Democrats By Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If President Joe Biden is going to survive pressure to abandon his re-election campaign after a poor showing in his debate with Donald Trump,
Many donors may be looking at Biden's public appearances and interviews to help make a determination about how they will move forward. Biden will have a critical opportunity when
Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough cautioned the Democratic Party not to make any hasty decisions regarding President Biden after previously questioning his chances.
President Biden scrambles to save his reelection with a trip to Wisconsin and a network TV interview
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 sure to be scrutinized for evidence of his competency and fitness to run for office.
As President Joe Biden attempts to rebound from his lackluster debate performance, he has tried to steer the conversation back to former President Donald Trump's record.
Joe Biden's allies are urging him to get out in public, but Friday's high-stakes interview poses a serious risk for his campaign.
Biden will sit down for an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Friday evening following his first presidential debate performance.
President Donald Trump is uncharacteristically staying out of the public eye while questions swirl about President Joe Biden's future as a candidate.
President Joe Biden will sit Friday for his first televised interview since his disastrous debate performance last week, one that could be crucial in determining whether he can salvage his embattled candidacy.
President Joe Biden faces close scrutiny in public appearances on Thursday and over the U.S. holiday weekend, as he resists pressure to end his reelection bid after a poor debate performance raised concerns about his stamina and mental acuity.
President Joe Biden's campaign announced on Friday that it's July strategy will include visits to key battleground states and a $50 million paid media blitz.
Joe Biden said he won't leave the presidential race, and Democratic governors expressed their support for his candidacy after meeting with the governor. Another congressional Democrat now says he should withdraw.
Biden has so far vowed to stay in the race. If he were to exit, the process to replace him wouldn’t be easy. What if Biden drops out? All of the Biden delegates preparing to go
The drumbeat of pressure on Joe Biden to drop out of the US presidential race intensified Wednesday with a bombshell report in the New York Times that he had conceded the possibility to a key ally, as well as movement within his own party to demand his withdrawal.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday increased his outreach to lawmakers, Democratic governors, and staff after days of criticism that he hasn't done enough to personally tamp down on nervousness that he should abandon his run for re-election.
U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to stay in the 2024 presidential race during a call with campaign staff on Wednesday and sought to reassure top Democrats on Capitol Hill that he is fit for reelection despite his shaky debate performance last week.
A group of Democratic governors say they are standing behind President Joe Biden amid increasing calls from some in their party for him to leave the presidential race. Biden met for more than an hour at the White House in person and virtually with more than 20 governors from his party.
Some major donors are warning they will withhold funds unless Joe Biden steps aside as the Democratic candidate.
As President Joe Biden is publicly trying to turn the page on a disastrous debate performance, NBC News has learned that privately his defiance is paired with some acceptance of his current predicament.
Luchando por salvar su campaña de reelección, el presidente estadounidense Joe Biden declaró el viernes en un mitin que seguirá en la contienda, mientras se prepara para una entrevista en una cadena televisiva en la que,
But in the days since President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance, the presumptive Republican nominee has kept a low profile, leaving the focus on the drama engulfing the Democratic Party as he and his campaign revel in a series of legal and political victories heading into the Republican National Convention this month.
For much of the past year, Donald Trump and his allies have speculated that Joe Biden would not end up as the Democratic presidential nominee – suggesting without evidence that he would step down before the convention and be replaced by another candidate.
Democratic governors say Biden ‘in it to win it’ after debate, but are ‘worried’ about state of race
A group of Democratic governors say they are standing behind President Joe Biden amid increasing calls from some in their party for him to leave the presidential race.
Speculation is swirling around whether the president will continue his re-election bid after last week's disastrous debate.
The president understands that his next appearances — an interview scheduled for Friday with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News and campaign stops in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — must go well.
After days of no direct talks between Joe Biden and congressional leaders, many lawmakers have been grappling with a potential crisis that could reach beyond the results of the presidential election
President Joe Biden is facing calls to end his reelection bid from a growing number of prominent Democrats after his debate performance raised serious questions about the 81-year-old’s mental fitness.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to speak with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos during a campaign trip to Madison, Wisconsin.
If President Joe Biden decides to withdraw from the election, Democrats need not fear — they have a ticket in front of them that can still defeat presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden is adamant he will remain the 2024 Democratic nominee, despite post-debate pressure on him to stand down as his party’s standard-bearer. During a campaign stop in Madison, Wisconsin,
It's been one week since Joe Biden's troubling debate performance, and while he continues to assert that he won't withdraw from the 2024 race, the president faces an uphill battle to reassure some within his own party he still has what it takes to beat former president Trump in November.
President Joe Biden conceded he performed poorly at last week’s debate against former President Donald Trump in a radio interview that aired Thursday, amid mounting speculation about his future at the top of the Democratic ticket.
The White House underscored President Joe Biden‘s first post-debate interview as an opportunity to make his case directly to the public as members of the Democratic Party reconsider him as their 2024 nominee.
Biden admitted that he "didn't have a good debate," but said he is staying in the race and is "going to win this election."
Here, we answer some of the questions about the Democratic National Convention process. What happens if President Joe Biden voluntarily steps aside? What if he doesn't? Can Biden be replaced, and if he can,
President Joe Biden told two black radio hosts that he regrets and wants to move on from his dismal performance at the first 2024 presidential debate. Numerous Democratic donors, lawmakers, and voters reacted to the debate by expressing doubts about Biden’s continued viability as a candidate and openly discussed replacing him atop the Democratic ticket
A defiant President Joe Biden told voters he isn’t going anywhere and pledged to deny Donald Trump a second White House term, even as he continues to face more calls to stand down from the 2024 presidential race amid questions over his fitness to compete for and serve out a second four-year term.
Publicly, Joe Biden did very little on Wednesday, but behind the scenes, the president was working overtime to address growing concerns among Democrats about his 2024 reelection bid. Following a dismal performance at the first debate with former President Donald Trump last week,
Democratic governors have been thrust into the spotlight as potential saviors of the party should President Joe Biden heed mounting calls to withdraw from the race. The same can’t be said of Senate Democrats.
Biden says he's 'staying in the race' as he scrambles to save candidacy and braces for ABC interview
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The problem is, Harris is viewed by voters even less favorably than Biden or Donald Trump. Since Biden stumbled badly in the June 27 debate with Trump, Harris has been in the spotlight as the most logical alternative.