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President Biden has officially entered his lame duck era. He’s out of the presidential race, but he still has six months left in office. During that time, he wants to continue to make an impact.
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 battlegrou… ...
How Biden Is Reviving His Midterm Playbook for 2024 5 minute read President Joe Biden listens during a news conference in Washington, DC, on Dec. 12, 2023 Yuri Gripas—Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty ...
Biden gives last-minute endorsements to Democratic candidates for the state Legislature, with abortion access at stake and as his own approval ratings have been suffering.
The post-midterm honeymoon President Biden experienced in recent months could be coming to an end. Biden experienced a boost following the midterm elections with a better-than-expected outcom… ...
President Biden is entering the new year with approval ratings that are close to the lowest levels seen in his presidency, despite the shot-in the-arm the White House received from a relatively suc… ...
President Biden's initial agenda focused on what benefits most Americans. But politics ensured that even consensus-building measures were polarizing.
Americans graded President Biden on his 2022 performance across several subjects, including the economy, immigration, foreign relations and climate change.
Democrats over-performed expectations in 2022. Does that mean Joe Biden will be favored in 2024? Not necessarily, though precedents do show most presidents running for reelection do better than ...
From marriage equality to Brittney Griner release to White House state dinner, Joe Biden is on a roll as he decides whether to seek re-election.
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday that the U.S. midterm elections showed the strength and resiliency of U.S. democracy and was a rejection of so-called "election deniers" who have falsely ...
Biden said at the G-20 summit that the Democrats' strong midterm showing strengthened the U.S. hand overseas by showing that it's not slipping back into Trumpism.