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Anger mounts at Biden’s inner circle after debate debacle
Democratic insiders alarmed by advisers’ reluctance to consider president’s exit from White House raceJoe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Democrats fret about hit to Senate chances after Biden debate debacle
Democrats are worried President Biden's dismal debate performance could doom any slim chance the party has for holding its Senate majority by further depressing turnout in critical battleground states. Democrats were already in a tough electoral ...Joe Biden -
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Biden thanks supporters and visits a Waffle House after Atlanta debate
President Joe Biden stopped by a campaign-sponsored viewing party in Atlanta following his debate with Donald Trump. He later went to collect an order from a Waffle House. At both stops he accused Trump of lying during the debate.Joe Biden -
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Is Biden Too Old? America Got Its Answer.
Three Opinion writers weigh in on the first presidential debate of 2024.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Democratic panic: Who should replace Joe Biden after Thursday’s disastrous debate?
The panic among Democratic movers and shakers began well before the first commercial break. Can Biden be replaced? Who should replace him?Joe Biden -
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Joe Biden vows to stay in the race after calls to bow out following debate
Despite mounting calls to bow out of the 2024 presidential election after his debate performance on Thursday, President Biden said he will continue his run for a second term.Joe Biden -
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Biden tries to turn the page on a shaky debate: From the Politics Desk
Democrats' efforts to downplay concerns about President Joe Biden's age have come back to bite them after his shaky debate performance against Donald Trump.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Joe Biden bombed during the debate. But who will ask him to step down?
Jill Biden has firmly resisted calls in the past to do so, but others in the president’s inner circle also have his ear. In March 1968, President Lyndon Johnson abandoned his re-election bid, citing the “awesome duties of this office”, partisan ...Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Chris Riddell on the Donald Trump v Joe Biden presidential debate – cartoon
Fears the incumbent is too old grow after an exchange in which the challenger was in full talk-to-the-hand mode. • You can order your own copy of this cartoon Continue reading...Joe Biden
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