President Biden and members of his inner circle have reassured allies in recent days that he plans to run for reelection in 2024, as they take steps to deflect concern about the 79-year-old president’s commitment to another campaign and growing Democratic fears of a coming Republican return t...
“It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President. And while it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down an...
21, 2024 Bio: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was initially seen as the most formidable challenger to Trump following his landslide reelection as governor in November. The governor leaned into culture war issues, declaring a war on “woke” culture and moving to the right of Trump on several ...
With the 2024 presidential race beginning to unfold, Sen.Bernie Sandersof Vermont said he believes that President Joe Biden will again earn the Democratic nomination — and the president likely win reelection if he runs on a strong progressive campaign. "...
NEW CASTLE, Del. (AP) — President Joe Biden has cast an early ballot in the 2024 general election. It's a bittersweet moment for Biden, who decided to end his reelection campaign in July because of growing concerns about his health and Democrats' worries about his chances of defeating fo...
Kessler acknowledged that the November midterms are likely to be difficult for Democrats but said that a Trump reelection announcement could help boost turnout among the base. Biden at times has intimated he would relish another matchup against Trump. He did so again this past week, telling Isra...
gathered historical approval ratings for every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt and derived a formula for predicting state election outcomes using these and other local factors. We also tested whether incumbent presidents do better when they run for reelection (they do) and whethe...
Jul 2024 First lady Jill Biden is supporting her husband’s decision to abandon his reelection bid. “Down to the last hours of the decision only he could make, she was supportive of whatever road he chose,” said spokesperson Elizabeth Alexander. “She’s his biggest...
Only two other nominees have ever even broken the one-hour-mark: When they were running for reelection, then-Presidents Bill Clinton in 1996 (an hour and six minutes) and George W. Bush in 2004 (an hour and two minutes) were the other two nominees to break the one-hour mark. But e...
Only two other nominees have ever even broken the one-hour-mark: When they were running for reelection, then-Presidents Bill Clinton in 1996 (an hour and six minutes) and George W. Bush in 2004 (an hour and two minutes) were the other two nominees to break the one-...