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This was Biden's fourth presidential campaign, and was his first as the incumbent. [36] His first campaign was in the 1988 Democratic Party presidential primaries.While he was initially considered one of the strongest candidates in that race, a scandal broke soon thereafter when news reports uncovered plagiarism by Biden in law school records and in speeches.
Prior to Biden's withdrawal, the word Joever, a portmanteau of Joe and over, was used by critics and media to describe the state of Biden's campaign. [ f ] Though the word was first coined in a meme on 4chan 's /pol/ imageboard in 2020, the word's usage in social media posts and major media stories increased significantly following the debate.
President Joe Biden will use the backdrop of two historic sites in Pennsylvania and South Carolina in the coming week to lay out some of the central arguments of his 2024 reelection bid, including ...
President Joe Biden ended his presidential campaign Sunday after a politically disastrous debate performance ignited lingering voter and party concerns about whether the 81-year-old was capable of ...
U.S. President Joe Biden is making a pitch for his re-election to Republicans who do not support their party's standard-bearer, Donald Trump, in November's election, a Biden campaign official said ...
Joe Biden, 46th president of the United States (2021–2025), former vice president (2009–2017), and former U.S. senator from Delaware (1973–2009), has sought the presidency four times. Joe Biden presidential campaign may refer to: Joe Biden 1988 presidential campaign, an unsuccessful primary campaign for the Democratic nomination
President Joe Biden’s campaign is building up its operations heading into the 2024 ... While the president has largely embarked on official travel organized by the White House in recent months ...
Joe Biden said that his late son Beau should be running instead of him if he were alive. [49] [50] [51] Biden led most national polls through 2019. [52] [53] The Biden campaign came to rely on volunteer groups such as the Biden Digital Coalition for their social media presence and for tracking disinformation. [54]