It appears as if some people were surprised to see that President Joe Biden wasn’t on the ballot this year. According to Google Trends, search results for “did Joe Biden drop out” have peaked this week,
President Joe Biden will not attend Vice President Kamala Harris‘s election night watch party in another sign that her campaign is keeping the incumbent at arm’s length. “Tonight, the president and First Lady will watch election results in the White House residence with longtime aides and senior White House staff,
JD Vance branded Kamala Harris “trash” in his final pitch to American voters – appearing to forget the Republican fury over President Joe Biden’s comments where he appeared to call Donald Trump’s MAGA loyalists “garbage.”
CBS News went to great lengths to squash correspondent Catherine Herridge's reporting about the Hunter Biden laptop just weeks before the 2020 election, the award-winning investigative journalist claimed.
President Biden’s comment on how the GOP are guys “you’d like to smack in the a--" on Saturday followed his suggestion Trump supporters were “garbage."
The road to the ballot box for the 2024 presidential election has been long and dramatic, complete with President Joe Biden dropping out of the race, Vice President Kamala Harris stepping in and an assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump. Here are some of the defining moments of the 2024 presidential campaign.
“It’s a sprint to the finish line — let’s keep up the momentum!” Interior Secretary Deb Haaland posted Tuesday on her personal account on the social media platform X. Haaland posted a video of herself on Election Day supporting Harris. “We’re voting for our lands and waters,” Haaland said.
PARIS (Reuters) - French oil major TotalEnergies does not anticipate that Donald Trump would pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement on climate change or undo Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) legislation if he became U.S. president again, the company's strategy director said on Monday.
Joe Biden’s exit from the presidential race over the summer was the latest that a major-party candidate has ever quit a presidential campaign—by a lot. Lyndon Johnson had set the previous standard for stunning race shakeups by dropping out in late March 1968;
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