Joe Biden dropping out of 2024 presidential race, endorses Kamala Harris
Joe Biden will not run for re-election, and in a statement has endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to be the Democratic Party nominee.
Joe Biden will not run for re-election, and in a statement has endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to be the Democratic Party nominee.
The reason, supposedly, that Republicans do so well in rural areas is, Republicans are the ones you can see yourself having a beer with.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., tried to say, in a conference call with reporters on Friday, that his position on Joe Biden and the 2024 presidential race “has not changed,” but it sure seems that it has.
If it seems that my thinking on JD Vance’s turn from center-right moderate to full-blown far-right MAGA feels a bit personal, it’s because it is.
Sixty-five percent of Democratic voters and 77 percent of independents think Joe Biden should drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
We’re literally a turn of the head at the last split second away from a 20-year-old kid with no military training having fired the first shot in World War III, as you may have already realized.
I’ve been to numerous events with presidents and presidential candidates in my 29 years as a journalist, and speaking from that experience, man. How did a guy with an AR-15 get anywhere near a venue with a former president?
Joe Biden, in a TV interview on Monday, harped on the “14 million votes” that he received during the “open process” in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential nominating contest.
The Don Beyer campaign went out of its way to send me a statement from the Northern Virginia congressman in which he makes it clear that he backs Joe Biden, so, here goes.
A second elected Virginia Democrat, Gerry Connolly, is now saying the quiet part out loud about Joe Biden.