Democrats’ Senate hopes could hang on split-ticket voting comeback
Democrats may be relying on a potential resurgence in split-ticket voting to win Senate seats that President Biden could likely lose if he doesn't win a second term.
Democrats may be relying on a potential resurgence in split-ticket voting to win Senate seats that President Biden could likely lose if he doesn't win a second term.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., an Army veteran who served in combat in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars before becoming a rising star in Republican Party politics, is a Trump running mate contender.
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said President Biden could make a decision within days on whether he remains in the presidential election, as pressure mounts for him to drop out.
‘The vast majority of the caucus remains solidly behind the president,’ said California Governor Gavin Newsom. Prominent Democrats say they stand firmly behind President Joe Biden following his interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos which aired Friday evening. “I’m still in good shape,” President Biden told Mr. Stephanopoulos during the interview which followed a campaign
Biden campaign scrambles to mitigate damage from debate – CBS News Watch CBS News President Biden Saturday took part in a meeting with campaign co-chairs as his team remained consumed with damage control from last week’s debate. This comes as a fifth Democratic House member called for Mr. Biden to end his 2024 run. Natalie
Congress does not appear on track to pass 12 annual spending bills by the Sept. 30 deadline. For much of 2023 and early 2024, Congress was focused on one issue: appropriations. Twelve bills to fund all parts of the federal government were supposed to be passed by Sept. 30. Yet, Congress missed that deadline and
President Biden’s campaign provided lists of approved questions to two radio hosts who did the first interviews with him after his faltering debate performance, both hosts said on Saturday. Mr. Biden’s Thursday appearances on Black radio shows in the critical states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were his first chances to show he could answer questions