Donald Trump Lays Groundwork To Dodge Or Change Rules Of The Next Debate
Former President Donald Trump moved to shift his commitment to a second presidential debate just hours after President Joe Biden on Sunday dropped his bid for reelection.
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Former President Donald Trump moved to shift his commitment to a second presidential debate just hours after President Joe Biden on Sunday dropped his bid for reelection.
President Joe Biden said on Sunday that he is no longer running for reelection,clearing the way for a new Democratic candidate amid a tidal wave of concerns about his age and ability to challenge Donald Trump in November.
MADISON, Wis. — President Biden is campaigning in the swing state of Wisconsin today, working to move on from a bad debate performance that has dominated headlines for more than a week.
The New York Times Editorial Board has called for Joe Biden to exit the 2024 presidential race following his weak debate performance against Donald Trump.
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Members of the media are now openly calling on President Biden to withdraw from the presidential race following his "disaster" CNN debate performance.
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Protests and arrests on college campuses exploded into the forefront of the presidential race this week, opening up a new line of attack for Republicans and forcing President Biden to directly address an issue that has divided the liberal wing of his party.