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About 8.1 million viewers tuned in Friday night to President Joe Biden's much-anticipated interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, in which the President sought to convince voters and fellow Democrats that he is still the best candidate to run for re-election against Donald Trump.
In any event, let’s not lose sight of the fact that Trump’s debate performance didn’t exactly inspire trust and confidence either. Far from it! Trump’s attacks on Biden, in the words of the Bard, were “full of sound and fury” but ultimately signified nothing.
One warning bell for Democrats who assume that a nominee younger than President Joe Biden would do better against former President Donald Trump: Republicans won the two most recent elections in which presidents eligible for reelection bowed out of their campaigns.
In Biden's first sit-down interview since last week's debate against former President Donald Trump, the president acknowledged the debate was a "bad episode," but pushed back strongly against broader questions about his age and mental fitness.
Biden continues to deflect concerns over the his ability to defeat Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
A recalibration of how the U.S. presidential election plays out is causing bond investors to bet yields stay higher for longer as November approaches. Yields have risen sharply after President Joe Biden's stumbling performance against Republican rival Donald Trump in the first presidential debate last month,
U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley encouraged President Joe Biden on Friday to drop his bid for a second term, making the North Side congressman the first in Illinois’ Democratic delegation to join a small but growing group of party members urging Biden to abandon his race against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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, Stephanie Kelly and Kanishka Singh MADISON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden again called his debate against Republican opponent Donald Trump "a bad episode," but remained resolute in an interview with ABC News on Friday that he was the candidate to beat Trump in November's election.
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
In a clip of his first interview appearance since his disastrous debate appearance, President Joe Biden blamed his performance on being "exhausted."
Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough cautioned the Democratic Party not to make any hasty decisions regarding President Biden after previously questioning his chances.
The president is seeking to defuse a political crisis over his candidacy that has snowballed since last week's debate.
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 Donald Trump is uncharacteristically staying out of the public eye while questions swirl about President Joe Biden's future as a candidate.
Former President Donald Trump is leading Biden by slim margins in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to the polls.
President Joe Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday, said his disastrous debate performance last week was a “bad episode” and there were “no indications of any serious condition” in a highly anticipated ABC interview that was seen as a significant test of his fitness to run for office.
Joe Biden is facing intensifying pressure from Democrats and donors to drop out, suggesting that his candidacy is remarkably fragile at the moment.
President Joe Biden's chances of beating Donald Trump in November slipped to an all-time low of nine percent, according to bookmakers. Polymarket, an online platform where users can place "yes" or "no" bets on the likelihood of world events,
A chorus of Democratic voices is calling for President Biden to suspend his reelection effort, but the president himself said he wants to press forward.
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,
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
U.S. President Joe Biden has defiantly rejected calls that he step aside from the presidential race against Republican opponent Donald Trump, presenting a challenge to fellow Democrats who are concerned his age will dissuade voters.
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.
Biden will sit down for an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Friday evening following his first presidential debate performance.
The president dismisses suggestions he may end his re-election bid, as more Democrats raise questions about his candidacy.
President Biden resisted growing calls from his party to step aside from the general election, doubling down on his decision to face off against former President Trump in November during a rally in Madison,
Polls have delivered mix news to Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the week following the CNN presidential debate.
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 faces a growing sense that he may have just days to make a persuasive case that he is fit for office before Democratic support for him completely evaporates.
The Democratic Party’s presidential nomination crisis began as a visceral reaction to President Joe Biden’s public discombobulation. And elements of his judgment continue to correctly play an important role in Democrats’ belief that Biden is no longer up to the job of saving the party and the country from Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden has used a highly anticipated TV interview to repeatedly reject taking an independent medical evaluation that would show voters he is up for serving another term in office
President Biden's interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos did little to tamp down mounting concerns from Democratic members of Congress about his ability to defeat former President Trump. Why it matters: Four House Democrats have publicly called for Biden to step down from the ticket,
In a sit down interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that aired Friday, Biden was asked about his rocky first debate performance, during which the president said he was dealing with "a really bad cold" and was exhausted after coming off a few weeks of international travel.
Interviews with the Journal Sentinel before and following his rally showed a divided Democratic electorate in Madison.
Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA), a close ally to Joe Biden, called on the president to “carefully evaluate” his political future Friday amid growing calls within the party for him to drop out of the election.
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 adamant he will remain the 2024 Democratic nominee, despite post-debate pressure on him to stand down as his party’s standard-bearer. During a campaign stop in Madison, Wisconsin,