Democrats Begin to Abandon Biden’s Reelection Campaign
President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign appears to be on shaky ground after many congressional Democrats signaled a willingness to challenge the president’s political viability.

President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign appears to be on shaky ground after many congressional Democrats signaled a willingness to challenge the president’s political viability.

President Joe Biden took naps during each of the six days of debate prep, which never began before 11:00 a.m., a person familiar with the process told the New York Times.

Former President Donald Trump has a 22-point enthusiasm lead over President Joe Biden, a post-debate poll found Monday.

Seventy-two percent of voters believe Joe Biden does not have the “mental” and “cognitive health” to serve as president, per a poll.

Joe Biden’s aides are reportedly “scared shitless” during briefings with him, as he refuses to take advice from anyone other than top aides.

Democrat donors reportedly worry their money in support of Joe Biden is going down the drain, according to reports of donor conversations.

Forty-one percent of Democrat voters want President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 race, a Monday USA Today/Suffolk University poll found, while only 51 percent want him to remain on the ticket.

President Joe Biden’s skin tone bordered on an orange hue during his White House address about the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling on Monday.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez plans to file articles of impeachment against Supreme Court justices following the ruling on presidential immunity.

The Biden campaign issued a blistering statement that ripped former President Donald Trump for January 6, following the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity.

Donald Trump celebrated the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity that impacts the indictment against him concerning January 6.

House and Senate Democrat candidates began distancing themselves from President Joe Biden over the weekend after his debate performance.

Joe Biden reportedly devised a public relations campaign to remain the Democrats’ presumptive nominee after his disastrous debate performance.

Former President Trump leads President Joe Biden by six points in the probability of winning the popular vote in November, Nate Silver’s election model forecasted June 30 after the first presidential debate.

Former President Donald Trump appears to be riding a wave into the November election following his acclaimed debate performance, demands for President Joe Biden to drop out of the race, and a string of Supreme Court rulings.
Sixty-eight percent of independent voters want President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 race after his disastrous debate performance, a JL Partners poll found on Friday, while 32 percent said he should remain the Democrats’ nominee.

President Joe Biden admitted Friday that former President Donald Trump “knocked him down” in Thursday night’s debate.

Joe Biden’s widely criticized debate performance reportedly caused Democrat donors to turn their back on the president’s reelection campaign.

Democrats could take a three-step political process to replace Joe Biden on their 2024 ticket, Politico outlined.

President Joe Biden, who reportedly will not drop out of the 2024 presidential race, will participate in the second debate in September, a Biden adviser told CNN Friday.

President Joe Biden is not dropping out of the presidential race after his disastrous debate performance, Biden campaign spokesperson Seth Schuster told the Hill Friday.

President Joe Biden did not deliver much of his prepared closing statement without error during Thursday’s debate.

First lady Jill Biden walked President Joe Biden down the studio steps after Thursday night’s debate, further raising concerns of Biden’s health.

The establishment media delivered a damning review of President Joe Biden’s debate performance on Thursday.

Former President Donald Trump ripped President Joe Biden at Thursday night’s debate for weaponizing the justice system against him.

Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden’s constant mumbles during Thursday’s presidential debate.

CNN’s presidential debate rules are set for Thursday night, as President Joe Biden looks to eviscerate his opponent by raising debunked hoaxes.

Donald Trump is the stronger candidate to protect democracy, a poll found, undercutting the Biden campaign’s leading reelection pitch.

Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman from Illinois, endorsed President Joe Biden for reelection on Wednesday.

President Joe Biden’s aides are reportedly furious CNN will not live fact-check former President Donald Trump during Thursday’s debate.

The CIA interfered in the 2020 election by colluding with the Biden campaign to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop story, a congressional report found Tuesday.

Hunter Biden’s Washington, DC, bar license was suspended Tuesday, and he remains barred in Connecticut under an administrative suspension.

A power struggle between the populist left and the Democrat establishment emerged this spring in New York’s 16th congressional district, igniting the most expensive House race in history.

Republican critics questioned if CNN will host a fair debate on Thursday since the network repeatedly shows bias against Donald Trump.

Former President Donald Trump on Monday continued to press President Joe Biden to take a drug test before Thursday’s debate on CNN.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed Tuesday that grocery prices went down under President Joe Biden’s leadership.

Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, CNN’s Thursday night presidential debate co-hosts, repeatedly showed nasty bias against former President Donald Trump during previous network remarks.

CNN defended its debate co-hosts from critics on Monday after they came under fire for being biased against former President Donald Trump.

Thursday’s presidential debate is “not the ideal arena for live fact-checking” former President Donald Trump, CNN political director David Chalian warned potential viewers Monday.

Former President Barack Obama is anxious about President Joe Biden’s chances of reelection, so he has “increasingly involved” himself in the Biden campaign, sources told New York Magazine.
