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The Hill - Politics
Doubts have grown over Biden's mental fitness: Poll
Voters' doubts about President Biden’s fitness to serve in the Oval Office have grown over the past few months, according to a new poll released Monday amid the fallout from his shaky debate performance last week. The latest Harvard CAPS-Harris ...Joe Biden -
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Polling shows concerns about Biden among Democrats, despite support against Trump
President Biden's campaign has pointed to polling following his poor debate performance that still shows support for the president head-to-head against Donald Trump, but as CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports, there are ...Joe Biden -
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Crockett defends Biden: It's annoying 'that Democrats get into a frenzy'
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) on Saturday defended President Biden amid concerns about his shaky debate performance Thursday night. In an interview with MSNBC’s “Ali Velshi,” Crockett painted the general election as a choice between good and ... -
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Allies defend Biden as poll suggests growing age concern
According to the poll, 72% of registered voters believe Mr Biden is not mentally fit enough to serve as president.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Democrats reel from Biden’s stumbling debate showing
The question on many Democrats’ minds: Now what? Democrats were reeling from the presidential debate where they saw President Biden not only do poorly but bomb what was supposed to be a narrative-defining moment. And with the threat of a second ...Joe Biden -
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House Democrat defends Biden: 'Governance is the biggest part of the job'
Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) said Sunday he’s confident that Democrats should stick with President Biden as their candidate, pointing to the importance of governing, not just campaigning, to serving in the White House. "I do," Ivey said on NewsNation's ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Almost half of Democrats say Biden should step aside in new poll
Nearly half of Democratic voters in a new survey say President Biden should step aside and not accept the party’s nomination to lead the ticket heading into November. In a CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday, 45 percent of Democratic registered ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Illinois Democrat says polling 'only thing' that can change Biden's mind
Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) suggested that the “only thing” that could adjust President Biden’s decision about staying in the race post-debate is poll numbers. Quigley emphasized during an interview Tuesday on CNN that Biden’s decision to continue ...Joe Biden -
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Democrats backed into a corner over Biden's performance
Prominent voices in the Democratic Party are openly criticising the president's performance as the campaign focuses on Trump's "lies".Joe Biden
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