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Biden dismisses reports of low approval ratings in an ABC News interview Friday: "I don’t believe that’s my approval rating."
Joe Biden sat down with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Friday for one of the most important interviews of the Democratic president’s decades-long political career
WURD radio parted ways with its host Andrea Lawful-Sanders after admitting that the White House gave her with a list of questions to ask before her interview with President Biden.
President Joe Biden would not commit to taking an independent cognitive or neurological test and releasing the results to the American public.
Two radio hosts said on Saturday that President Joe Biden's aides provided questions for them to ask him in recent interviews.
A second local radio host on Saturday told ABC News that he was provided a list of questions in advance of his interview with President Joe Biden this week. "Yes, I was given some questions for Biden,
In a sneak peek of the highly anticipated ABC News interview with President Joe Biden airing Friday, the president doubled down on what has become his go-to explanation regarding his stumbling debate performance last week: it was a "bad night.
A radio host who interviewed President Biden after his rocky debate performance revealed on Saturday that the Biden campaign had sent her questions ahead of time.
About 8.1 million viewers tuned in Friday night to President Joe Biden's much-anticipated interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, in which the President sought to convince voters and fellow Democrats that he is still the best candidate to run for re-election against Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden responds to criticism of his debate performance in an exclusive interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos.
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In a recent poll, President Joe Biden is 2 percentage points away from the former president among seven swing states.
"Did you ever watch the debate afterwards?" George Stephanopoulos asked Biden. "I don't think I did, no," Biden replied.
Reaction to the Joe Biden interview from ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Friday may or may not calm the Democrats clamoring for the president to step aside.
Critics tore into President Biden following his sit-down with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, fueling more calls for him to withdraw from the presidential race.
Joe Biden's odds of staying in the 2024 presidential race improved sharply with leading bookmakers following his high-stakes interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Friday. According to Bet 365,
In Biden's first sit-down interview since last week's debate against former President Donald Trump, the president acknowledged the debate was a "bad episode," but pushed back strongly against broader questions about his age and mental fitness.
The president defiantly and repeatedly rejected calls to withdraw following last week’s debate, telling supporters in Wisconsin and a prime-time television audience that he is determined to win re-election against Donald Trump.
The ABC panel offered grim reactions to President Biden's sit-down with George Stephanopoulos, saying it will not "calm the nerves" of "jittery Democrats" worried about his candidacy.
In his first televised interview since his widely criticized debate performance, Biden would not commit to taking a cognitive or neurological test and releasing the results.
The Democrat dug in, unwilling to entertain criticism from his own party or acknowledge he’s losing his race against Donald Trump.
Read the full transcript to President Biden's first sit-down interview since his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump last week.
President Joe Biden sat down with ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos for a high-stakes interview on Friday, the week after a poor debate performance prompted questions about his fitness for the presidency and calls for his withdrawal from the 2024 race.
The president's session with ABC was his first nationally televised interview since his disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden would not commit to taking independent cognitive and neurological tests during his first television interview since last week's presidential debate.
In an short preview clip released earlier today, Biden brushed off concerns about his debate performance, saying he was feeling sick and exhausted, but that there was no reason to
Biden sat down for his first one-on-one interview Friday to discuss the future of his campaign. The president is adamant on remaining in the race.
Below is a full transcript of the exchange between Biden and Stephanopoulos. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Mr. President, thank you for doing this. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Thank you for having me. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Let's start with the debate.
President Joe Biden appeared Friday in his first interview since last week's debate, which his supporters saw as key to address his poor performance.
President Joe Biden still has an easy and telegenic smile. And, for a flickering moment in his interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos - aired as a 30-minute special Friday night after having been taped earlier that day - that covered for a lot.
In the clip, Stephanopoulos asks Biden, "Did you watch the debate afterwards?" The president responds, "I don't think I did, no."
President Joe Biden on Friday held a campaign rally in the battleground state of Wisconsin ahead of his interview with ABC News and amid increased pressure for him to withdraw from the race.
Biden also said he hadn’t watched the debate since it occurred. In a rambling answer, though, he suggested he was aware at the time that he was doing poorly. “The whole way I
ABC News' George Stephanopolous pressed the president about why he wasn't prepared enough to debate Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden acknowledged a weak performance at last week’s presidential debate, but tried to assure Americans during an ABC News interview that he was fit to run again in the 2024 race for the White House against Donald Trump Speaking with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Friday,
Biden, in his first television interview since his debate with Donald Trump, brushed off the poor performance as a "bad episode" and said he alone was to blame.
In a clip of his first interview appearance since his disastrous debate appearance, President Joe Biden blamed his performance on being "exhausted."
President Biden sat down with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in Wisconsin Friday for the first interview since his disastrous presidential debate last week.
President Biden is facing intense scrutiny over his health and viability as a presidential candidate as he sits down with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos.
Radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders has stepped down from WURD after admitting that her post-debate interview with President Joe Biden included questions that had been pre-selected
El equipo de campaña del presidente Joe Biden proporcionó listas de preguntas previamente aprobadas a dos conductores de radio que le hicieron sus primeras entrevistas después de su titubeante desempeño en el debate,
The president defended his debate performance with exaggerations about polling, his recent appearances and his opponent.
Ingram asked four questions in his 18-minute interview. He asked if Biden could “speak to to some accomplishments that we may or may not be familiar with about your record, espe
Joe Biden’s team provided a list of questions to a radio host who interviewed the president this week in the aftermath of his debate performance, the host told CNN.