Biden wages desperate bid to save his reelection campaign after debate debacle
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The reelection campaign of President Joe Biden started the day Friday facing the very real prospect that even more Democrats will call on him to quit the race against former President Donald Trump and allow a new nominee to top the ticket. Shortly after Biden gave a rare news conference Thursday that was intended to allay fears about his cognitive health, three more House Democrats said he should exit the contest, making for at least 18 Democratic members of Congress so far who have called on him to drop out. But Biden at the conference reiterated he would continue running for a second term, saying that nothing would make him reconsider that decision save for polls showing he had now chance of winning. "No one's saying th
White House chief of staff Jeff Zients reportedly held an all-staff meeting Wednesday to urge team members to tune out the "noise" and focus on the task of governing, as senior aides scramble to contain the political fallout from President Biden’s disastrous debate performance.
NEW YORK (AP) — He is often credited as the man who delivered the Democratic nomination to Joe Biden with a pivotal endorsement four years ago.
WASHINGTON (AP) — While President Joe Biden was out of sight at Camp David Sunday spending time with family, prominent Democrats rallied with a public show of unwavering support for his campaign following his unsteady debate performance and growing anxiety over whether he should remain in the White House race.
A debate performance by President Joe Biden that set off a five-alarm fire within his party Thursday gave way to a more measured public reaction the next morning from congressional Democrats, who acknowledged he did poorly but didn't agree with those who called on him to drop out of the presidential race.
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