President Biden told "CBS Sunday Morning" that he made his decision, in part, so that the Democratic Party could fully concentrate on what he believes is an urgent task at hand: preventing former President Donald Trump from regaining the White House. ...
It's been two weeks since President Joe Biden's debate with Donald Trump and Democrats are torn over what to do about their predicament.
The Democratic field includes President Biden and one long-shot candidate. Despite polls showing voters have concerns about his age, Biden announced last year that he was running for four more years to “finish the job.” He has so far easily won most contests against his relativel...
"Joe Biden is a friend and has been a passionate public servant throughout his lifetime, putting the needs of this nation first time and again, Cardin said. "As president, he has led an administration that for nearly four years has helped our nation, helped our peop...
President Joe Biden has long struggled to neatly summarize his sprawling economic vision. It’s been hard for voters to digest the mix of infrastructure spending, tax hikes on companies, tax credits for parents, tax breaks for renewable energy, grants to
have to put most of our disagreements about policy aside in order to stop him — they wouldn’t be nominating Harris, or any other Democrat. Instead, they’d be drafting Liz Cheney. (I might have said Nikki Haley, but I think that ship sailed when she addressed the Republican convention...
President Biden: Yes. Look, this is not your father's Republican Party. Thirty percent of it's made up of these MAGA Republicans who are maybe-- democracy is something I don't-- they don't look at the same way you and I look at democracy. ...
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President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is raising gobs of cash. And it has an election-year strategy that aims to spend more — and spend faster.
US Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gives a thumb down as US President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, February 7, 2023. Jim Watson | Afp | Getty Images