Democratic donors unsure if Biden campaign can continue: reports
Fundraisers and top donors are in disagreement whether President Biden's reelection campaign will be able to defeat former President Donald Trump following last week's debate.
Fundraisers and top donors are in disagreement whether President Biden's reelection campaign will be able to defeat former President Donald Trump following last week's debate.
President Biden is now attributing his rocky debate performance to a busy June travel schedule, saying at a fundraiser that he "almost fell asleep onstage."
Special prosecutor Jack Smith suffered two major legal setbacks this week after the Supreme Court ruled against his efforts in two pending cases.
Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama struggled in debates but went on to strong re-election wins. Reagan recorded a 49-state landslide over Democrat Walter Mondale.
Vice President Kamala Harris has seen her role and momentum increase as questions about President Biden mount in the aftermath of his poor debate performance last week.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against the state of New York, alleging its"illicit prosecution, gag order, and sentencing" of Trump has undermined his ability to campaign.
An analysis from a pro-enforcement group being shared by Republicans finds a small number of illegal immigrants are being monitored by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.