Biden vows to keep White House, undeterred by Democratic panic after debate disaster
President Biden, unfazed by critics after his widely panned debate performance, vowed to win North Carolina and the White House again at a rally in Raleigh, NC.
President Biden, unfazed by critics after his widely panned debate performance, vowed to win North Carolina and the White House again at a rally in Raleigh, NC.
Rep. James Clyburn says Biden had a "poor performance" in last night's presidential debate but he should "stay the course" in his re-election campaign.
President Biden's uninspiring debate performance on Thursday night prompted concerns that the Democrats may need to consider an alternative candidate.
Roughly 14 hours after his disastrous debate performance against former president Donald Trump, President Joe Biden leaned into his age-related decline, saying that while he does not walk, speak, or debate as well as he used to, he can still serve another four years as America’s commander in chief. “I know I’m not a young
Biden addresses debate performance at rally Biden addresses debate performance at campaign rally 13:29 The much-anticipated debate on Thursday night between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump drew 47.9 million viewers on television, CNN reported on Friday, citing preliminary ratings figures from Nielsen. The 90-minute debate, hosted by CNN and simulcast across 22
Former President Trump appeared to earn significant approval from GOP and independent voters during his response to President Biden's claims about immigration during their debate on Thursday night.
Democrats who are facing tough re-election battles would not say whether they thought President Biden should remain on the party's ticket going into November.