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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United Auto Workers union's leader endorsed U.S. President Joe Biden's reelection bid on Wednesday with fiery speech at a legislative conference that was also harshly ...
ABC’s two-hour special Biden Stands Down: The Race for the White House will begin at 7 pm ET; Norah O’Donnell will host CBS Evening News at 6 pm, followed by a special report at 7 pm; and ...
The Santa Barbara News-Press, which endorsed Trump in 2020, [474] ceased publication in 2023. [ 475 ] The Poynter Institute noted that moves by the owners of The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times (as well as the Minnesota Star Tribune ) to stop endorsing presidential candidates follow a trend seen at regional newspapers.
Trump won voters of that age by 7 percentage points in 2016, but Biden narrowed the gap to 5 points in 2020, and now has a narrow lead, according to an April NBC News poll. (Reporting by Andrea ...
President Biden formally began his speech at 9:26 p.m. EST [3] on March 7, 2024; his speech was scheduled for 9 p.m. EST. [4] Like President Trump's 2019 State of the Union Address, Biden began the address without an introduction from the Speaker of the House, breaking with a SOTU custom.
At least 15 members of the storied Kennedy political family, which has produced a president, two senators, and multiple House members since the 1950s, officially endorsed President Joe Biden for ...
Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States (2009–2017) – under whom Biden served as vice president, U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005–2008), Illinois State Senator from District 13 (1997–2004), recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 [3]