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President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance has reverberated across the Democratic Party, forcing lawmakers to grapple with a crisis that could upend the presidential election and change the course of American history.
President Biden vows to keep running for reelection, rejecting pressure from within his Democratic Party to withdraw after his poor debate performance.
White House chief of staff Jeff Zients has urged people during an all-staff meeting to tune out the “noise” and focus on the task of governing as senior aides scramble to contain the political fallout
Biden traveled to France and Italy during two separate trips in the space of two weeks last month, flying overnight from the Group of Seven summit in Bari, Italy, to appear at a f
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz said Wednesday that President Joe Biden is “fit for office,” following a meeting with the president as he looks to ease fears about his ability to lead the country and take on Donald Trump in November.
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The White House says President Joe Biden will meet with Democratic lawmakers and governors and sit for a network TV interview in the coming days as he pushes back against growing pressure to step asid
The Democratic governors of New York, Minnesota and Maryland on Wednesday said they would support President Joe Biden's reelection bid after a candid discussion with him about his weak performance in last week's debate.
Sen. Bernie Sanders says he’s not confident President Joe Biden can win the election this fall in the wake of last week’s debate
A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden’s debate performance failing to “effectively defend his many accomplishments.
A defiant President Joe Biden vowed Wednesday to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from Democrats to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness to keep campaigning,
President Joe Biden plans to meet with Democratic governors as he attempts to solidify support among his party’s top leaders after last week’s shaky debate performance
The poll also reinforced mounting concerns about Joe Biden's age since his disastrous 90-minute head-to-head against Donald Trump.
The White House dismissed as "absolutely false" a New York Times report on Wednesday that said U.S. President Joe Biden had told an ally he was weighing whether to continue his bid for reelection in November.
A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden’s debate performance against Donald Trump failing to “effectively defend his many accomplishments.
House Republicans are coming down on the Biden administration over a report that Hunter Biden is now sitting in on official White House meetings.
President Joe Biden defiantly vowed on Wednesday to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from within his Democratic Party to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness.
President Joe Biden has planned meetings with Democratic governors and Democratic Senate and House leaders Wednesday in the wake of his self-acknowledged bad debate performance.
Top Democrats told Axios they are angry with President Biden's deflection and denial after his poor debate performance, fearing he hurts Democrats' prospects in the House and Senate.
President Joe Biden is meeting Democratic governors after the disastrous debate last week, as his campaign tries to fend off calls for him to quit.
Some elected Democrats loyal to President Joe Biden raised fresh questions on Tuesday about his 2024 re-election bid, with one calling for him to step aside, a shift after many defended him in the wake of last week's shaky debate performance.
But so far very few prominent Democrats have publicly called for Biden to step aside. One of Biden’s longtime allies, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, said on MSNBC Tuesday that it’s a “legitimate question” to ask if Biden’s pauses during the debate were “an episode or is this a condition?
Texas, on Tuesday became the first elected Democrat to urge President Joe Biden to cease his re-election effort amid the fallout from Thursday night's debate and the president's poor performance.
President Joe Biden has scheduled his first television interview following his disastrous debate with former President Trump last week that led many within Biden’s own party to question whether he should be the Democratic nominee.
Even after Nancy Pelosi raised questions on Biden's health, the party’s leaders have failed to meet the moment, writes Philip Elliott in The D.C. Brief
Bernie Sanders describes President Joe Biden's recent debate performance as “painful.” In an interview, he says he's not confident that Biden can win this fall. But the progressive senator from Vermont does not want Biden to step aside.
President Joe Biden will sit down with ABC News on Friday for his first television interview since last week's presidential debate.
A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden’s debate performance against Donald Trump failing to “effectively defend his many accomplishments.
Some Democratic governors are seeking a meeting with the White House to discuss their concerns about President Joe Biden in the aftermath of his poor debate performance, multiple sources with knowledge of the discussions tell CNN.
Texas, became the first sitting Democrat in Congress to call for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race.
Texas, became the first House Democrat to call on President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, saying “too much is at stake."
A House Democratic lawmaker has become the first in the party to publicly call for President Joe Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president, citing Biden’s debate performance failing to “effectively defend his many accomplishments.
President Biden plans to meet with Democratic governors in person and virtually to shore up support, CBS News has learned.
The Supreme Court handed down a historic decision on whether a former president is shielded from criminal liability for "official acts" taken while in the White House.
Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) said Biden “has to be honest with himself” and warned that his decision to run for reelection could hurt Democrats down the ballot. “We have to be honest with ourselves that it wasn’t just a horrible night,
I just want him to appreciate at this time just how much this impacts not just his race but all the other races coming in November.” Earlier in the interview, Quigley said Biden “has to be honest with himself” because his decision,
Biden's reelection hopes took a severe hit on June 27 following a worrying night on stage at the CNN presidential debate against Donald Trump. Biden, 81, had already long faced concerns about running for a second turn in office due to his age and perceived cognitive decline.
Four days after his disastrous debate performance, President Joe Biden hasn't called Democratic leaders in Congress as some lawmakers say he should step aside.
Several leading Democratic governors said they were firmly behind President Biden after a meeting at the White House following last week’s disastrous debate performance.
President Biden said in a radio interview he "screwed up" the debate and asks voters to look at his White House record.
The private message from congressional leaders was that members should feel free to take whatever position about Mr. Biden’s candidacy was best for their districts.
Following President Biden’s shaky debate performance, Democrats are voicing their concerns about the viability of his reelection campaign, escalating anxiety within the party about Biden’s ability to beat Donald Trump in November.
Joe Biden is seeking to reassure Democratic officials and voters after his poor debate performance against Donald Trump raised concerns over the president's age.
In the days since President Joe Biden’s disappointing debate performance, a number of Democrats running in competitive districts have expressed their fear to the Biden campaign and the White House that the president remaining at the top of the ticket not only hurts the party’s chances of holding onto the presidency but also the coveted goal of winning back the House of Representatives from GOP control.