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President Joe Biden would reevaluate his decision to stay in the presidential race if doctors told him he had a medical issue, he said in an interview with BET News.
President Joe Biden said he would only consider ending his campaign if he is told by doctors that he has a medical condition.
Biden says he’s returning to campaign trail next week as calls grow for him to step aside He said he would continue to expose the "threat" from Donald Trump.
President Biden intends to hit the road to campaign for Vice President Harris in the coming weeks after he ended his own candidacy, telling “CBS Sunday Morning” he will visit Pennsylvania and ...
President Joe Biden’s campaign is once again insisting that he is not stepping aside as he faces the stark reality that many Democrats at the highest levels want him to bow out of the 2024 ...
Despite President Biden’s public insistence that he’s “firmly committed” to sticking out the 2024 race, his campaign co-chair says the 81-year-old is still seeking “in… ...
President Biden signaled in an interview Wednesday that he would only reevaluate his decision to run for a second term if a doctor told him he had a medical condition. BET News’s Ed Gordon qu… ...
President Joe Biden would re-evaluate his decision to continue his campaign if a doctors told him he has a medical condition, he said in an interview with BET News.
Biden’s campaign is pushing back against reports that the president has become more receptive in the past few days to hearing arguments about why he should drop his 2024 re-election run.
It's been a rough few weeks for President Biden. On Friday, more Democratic lawmakers said he should step aside. His campaign says he'll be back on the trail next week.
Still, Biden continues to maintain, as he told USA Today shortly before leaving office, that he would’ve beaten Trump, highlighting how though Trump won he received a smaller popular vote total ...