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Wisconsin Democrats told the BBC they support the president but are willing to consider replacing him as the candidate.
Biden suggested he would be OK losing to Trump in November as long as he gave it his all — undercutting the heart of his 2024 presidential platform.
The president's session with ABC was his first nationally televised interview since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
By Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Jeff Mason MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden scrambled to defuse a political crisis over his shaky debate performance on Friday, using an ABC News interview to argue again that he had a bad night,
President Joe Biden denied that his debate against Trump hurt him in the polls and is causing growing calls for him to step aside.
President Joe Biden acknowledged a weak performance at last week’s presidential debate, but tried to assure Americans during an ABC News interview that he was fit to run again in the 2024 race for the White House against Donald Trump Speaking with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Friday,
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
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,
The president is seeking to defuse a political crisis over his candidacy that has snowballed since last week's debate.
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.
In a clip of his first interview appearance since his disastrous debate appearance, President Joe Biden blamed his performance on being "exhausted."
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 said he's staying in the 2024 presidential race and will beat former President Donald Trump, despite concerns about a disastrous debate.
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.
Former President Trump on Thursday called out his 2024 rival President Biden and requested another debate, this time with no moderators, in which he proposed to discuss the future of the country.
He gave Trump an 87 percent chance of victory in 2016 but also predicted he would win in 2020. Trump narrowly lost in several key swing states needed to win the Electoral College
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
US President Joe Biden appeared to be in a corner. More than a week of constant media scrutiny of the 81-year-old Democrat’s scattershot debate performance opposite a 78-year-old Donald Trump, whose stream of false statements went largely unchallenged by moderators,
Biden will sit down for an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Friday evening following his first presidential debate performance.
President Biden, 81, sat for an interview with ABC News Friday night after his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump.
But in Wisconsin, Biden was focused on proving his capacity to remain as president. When asked whether he would halt his campaign, he said he was “completely ruling that out” and said he is “positive” he could serve for another four years.
The president dismisses suggestions he may end his re-election bid, as more Democrats raise questions about his candidacy.
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest political news from Washington, D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. Here's what's happening… Former President Trump on Thursday challenged President Biden to another debate,
Joe Biden will sit down with ABC's George Stephanopoulos for an interview on Friday night. Here's how to watch Biden's ABC interview live online.
Joe Biden is heading into a make-or-break weekend for his re-election campaign, as the US president tries to defy growing pressure to drop out of the White House race against Donald Trump. Biden is travelling to the swing state of Wisconsin on Friday for a campaign event,
Biden says he's 'staying in the race' as he scrambles to save candidacy and braces for ABC interview
In front of roughly 300 supporters at a Wisconsin middle school, Biden again acknowledged his subpar debate last week, saying he “can't say it was my best performance” but that amid speculation over what he would do,
President Biden said on Friday he will remain in the 2024 presidential race as he faces growing calls to bow out after his poor debate performance against former President Trump last week ignited alarm within the Democratic party and White House.
US president holds rally in Madison, Wisconsin; Massachussetts governor releases statement urging him to consider ‘whether he remains our best hope’ to beat Trump
President Joe Biden is scheduled to speak with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos during a campaign trip to Madison, Wisconsin.
Joe Biden will sit for an interview with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News, the first interview since Biden's disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
A new poll shows President Joe Biden has closed gaps in several battleground states in the days after his first debate against Donald Trump.
Five House Democrats have called for President Joe Biden to make way for another Democratic nominee. What we know about them.
President Joe Biden’s campaign provided lists of approved questions to two radio hosts who interviewed him after his faltering debate performance. Biden’s Thursday appearances on Black radio shows in
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.
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.
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.
According to The Washington Post, Virginia Senator Mark Warner is assembling a group of fellow senators to urge the president to exit the 2024 race.
Joe Biden has attributed his recent blunders to “exhaustion” and claims he won't be dropping out of the presidential race. The US president went up against Donald Trump in a debate earlier in the week,
President Joe Biden will sit down with ABC News on Friday for his first television interview since last week's presidential debate.
Joe Biden thrashed Donald Trump in Wisconsin before the president’s major interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos set to air on Friday evening, a crucial broadcast that his campaign hopes will reset his 2024 plans and reassure voters that he is fit for office after his disastrous debate performance in Atlanta last week.
Joe Biden vowed Friday to stay in the White House race and blamed his dismal debate performance on "feeling terrible" due to a cold, as he sought to save his reelection campaign with a make-or-break TV interview.
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.
Joe Biden is sitting down for his first interview after a disastrous debate with Donald Trump — here’s how to watch it on TV and online
US President Joe Biden insisted on Friday that he would not drop his bid for a second term, even as calls for him to bow out grow following his damaging debate performance against Republican rival Donald Trump.