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Biden sat down for his first one-on-one interview Friday to discuss the future of his campaign. The president is adamant on remaining in the race.
In a clip of his first interview appearance since his disastrous debate appearance, President Joe Biden blamed his performance on being "exhausted."
President Biden is trying to salvage his reelection campaign after his debate with Donald Trump, arguing the future of U.S. democracy is at stake.
Polls have delivered mix news to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the week following the CNN presidential debate.
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,
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.
In a Friday interview with ABC News that was intended to steady his reelection campaign following last week’s much-criticized debate performance, President Biden acknowledged his “bad” debate against former President Donald Trump,
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.
Former president Donald Trump is challenging President Joe Biden to a debate rematch, which he says can serve as “the answer to the Crooked Joe Biden Incompetence Puzzle” after the 81-year-old incumbent’s troubling performance at the first debate.
All eyes will be on President Biden as he appears in his first televised interview Friday since his disastrous June debate. The high-stakes conversation with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos will be an opportunity for Biden,
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.
President Biden is sitting with ABC News for an interview airing Friday in response to a poor debate performance that has left Democrats reeling and looking for a new party leader. The interview, conducted by George Stephanopoulos is airing on ABC.
President Biden defended his health and insisted he can beat former President Trump in November in a high-stakes interview Friday that came after his dismal debate performance in Atlanta last week. “I don’t think there’s anybody more qualified to be president or win this race than me,
With his reelection bid on the line, US President Joe Biden sits down Friday for a crucial TV interview to persuade doubters of his physical and mental fitness for a
Democratic donors are planning to increase their congressional contributions in light of President Joe Biden’s debate performance last Thursday, according
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.
President Biden indicated in an interview with ABC News Friday that he would be at peace if he lost to former President Trump "as long as I gave it my all." Why it matters: Biden is under growing pressure to step aside as the Democratic nominee in the wake of his disastrous debate performance last week,
President Joe Biden will sit down for his first one-on-one network TV interview following his widely criticized performance at last week’s debate against former President and Republican nominee Donald Trump.
President Biden is sitting with ABC News for an interview that will air Friday in response to a poor debate performance that has left Democrats reeling and looking for a new party leader. The interview,
A defiant Joe Biden told supporters Friday he would stay in the White House race and beat Donald Trump, as he readied for a crucial TV interview to persuade doubters
Biden is fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday with a rally and a network television interview, his every answer sure to be scrutinized for evidence of his competency and fitness to run for office.
President Biden and former President Trump are in a tight race amid fallout from last week’s presidential debate, according to a new poll from Reuters/Ipsos.
US President Joe Biden is hoping a televised interview on Friday will steady his imperiled reelection bid -- but a repeat of his disastrous debate performance could be his downfall.
Former President Donald Trump appears to have extended his lead over President Joe Biden after last week’s debate, which was widely regarded as a disastrous night
Biden is set to sit down with ABC News on Friday in a crucial interview after questions about his debate performance
With one week having passed since President Biden’s shocking performance in the first of two scheduled debates against former President Donald Trump, The Post takes the