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    Joe Biden back on campaign trail as pressure mounts

    US President Joe Biden heads back out on the campaign trail Sunday, desperate to salvage his re-election bid as senior Democrats meet to discuss growing calls that he quit the White House race. The House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, has scheduled a virtual meeting of senior Democrat representatives for Sunday to discuss the best way forward, and Democrat Senator Mark Warner is reportedly working to convene a similar forum in the upper chamber.

    Joe Biden should step aside, says former Obama senior adviser

    Former Obama senior adviser David Axelrod has publicly called for President Joe Biden to step aside from the 2024 race, citing concerns over Biden's age and performance. In an op-ed for CNN, Axelrod emphasised that he believes Biden's duty to the country should prompt him to withdraw, suggesting that failing to do so could overshadow his legacy. Axelrod's stance underscores growing pressures within the White House following Biden's lacklustre showing in a recent CNN presidential debate.

    To a defiant Joe Biden, the 2024 race is up to the voters, not to Democrats on Capitol Hill

    On Saturday, a fifth Democratic lawmaker said openly that Biden should not run again. Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota said that after what she saw and heard in the debate with Republican rival Donald Trump, and Biden's "lack of a forceful response" afterward, he should step aside "and allow for a new generation of leaders to step forward."

    At Essence, Black Democrats rally behind Biden and talk up Kamala Harris

    Yet in more than 20 minutes on stage at the Essence Festival of Culture, Harris did not acknowledge Biden's dismal debate performance or calls for the 81-year-old president to end his reelection bid. In fact, she barely mentioned Biden at all - a stark contrast to the Congressional Black Caucus members who forcefully and repeatedly defended the president by name.

    Biden dismisses age questions in interview as he tries to salvage reelection effort

    President Joe Biden, facing questions about his fitness for re-election, rejected calls for an independent medical evaluation during a pivotal TV interview. He acknowledged his debate missteps, attributing them to distractions from former President Donald Trump. Despite criticisms and internal party tensions, Biden affirmed his readiness to serve another term, emphasizing his daily cognitive challenges and ongoing medical assessments. As Democratic anxieties simmer, discussions about Biden's candidacy persist within the party, underscoring concerns about age and electability heading into the crucial 2024 election season.

    Struggling Biden faces test with ABC interview, vows to fight on

    Biden will travel to Madison, Wisconsin, to rally Democratic voters. During the trip he will be interviewed by ABC News, part of a flurry of events over the next week aimed at showing Americans he still has the stamina to run against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the Nov. 5 election.

    • I am running the race, going to win again: Biden at Wisconsin rally

      US President Joe Biden reaffirmed his candidacy for the upcoming November 5 election, addressing doubts following his recent debate performance. In a Wisconsin rally, Biden emphasized his achievements, including job creation and healthcare improvements, while dismissing concerns about his age. He expressed determination to defeat Donald Trump again, calling for unity and support. Indian-American community leader Ajay Jain Bhutoria endorsed Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, praising their commitment to democracy and resilience in challenging times.

      Trump congratulates UK's Farage, ignores Starmer

      Former US president Donald Trump celebrated the election of populist Nigel Farage to Britain's parliament on Friday. He did not mention the new prime minister, Keir Starmer. Farage's anti-immigration Reform UK party achieved the third-largest vote haul. However, under Britain's electoral system, it secured only five seats. Meanwhile, Starmer's Labour party came into power with a landslide victory.

      Here comes the 'KHive': Buzz for Kamala Harris grows after Joe Biden's debate stumble

      Harris has been criticized throughout her three-plus years in office, with articles examining her management of the border crisis and her struggle to define her tenure in the often-thankless role of vice president. She has proved unpopular enough among voters that she has often not been immediately thought of as President Joe Biden's obvious successor, with Democratic stalwarts often naming governors like Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Gavin Newsom of California as more appealing choices.

      Trump allies intensify Kamala Harris attacks as Biden replacement talk builds

      Trump's campaign attacked Kamala Harris amid 2024 ticket speculation via social media, NRCC, and MAGA Inc, criticizing her immigration role and Biden's debate. Karoline Leavitt called her incompetent. Despite close hypothetical polls, Harris defends abortion rights. Trump's unusual silence contrasts sharply with the Biden campaign's robust response.

      Markets on alert for Biden exit as Trump-win trades mount

      Portfolio recalibration began at the end of last week after Biden's contentious debate with Trump sparked concerns about the 81-year-old Democrat's suitability for another term.

      One crazy week: Biden debate fallout upends White House race

      The US presidential race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has been tumultuous due to Biden's poor performance in the first televised debate of the 2024 campaign. Biden appeared flustered and fatigued, while Trump presented his usual self-confidence and falsehoods. Despite this, some wealthy Democratic Party donors were unconvinced, demanding Biden produce concrete proof of his vitality through more unscripted public engagements.

      Bitcoin hits 2-month low on election uncertainty, Mt Gox flows

      The world's biggest cryptocurrency has been under pressure in recent months, its slide accelerating this week after the first debate between U.S. presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump raised the spectre of Biden being replaced as a candidate.

      US yields boost dollar and leave yen dazed at 38-year low

      The dollar was supported by rising U.S. yields on Tuesday, with the pressure being felt by low-yielding currencies such as China's yuan and Japan's yen, which was pinned to its lowest since 1986.

      Biden campaign's reset after disastrous debate looks a lot like business as usual

      President Joe Biden is working to reset his campaign after a tough debate performance, shifting focus to Donald Trump and fulfilling his presidential duties. This week, Biden has attended a briefing on extreme weather, a campaign reception, a Medal of Honor ceremony, and the traditional July 4th barbecue at the White House. He plans to spend the weekend at his home in Wilmington, Delaware.

      Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court, dimming chance of trial before election

      The Supreme Court has extended the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss. The historic 6-3 ruling by the justices stated that former presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for their official acts and no immunity for unofficial acts. The outcome means additional delay before Trump could face trial in the case brought by special counsel Jack Smith.

      10-year treasury yields rise to highest since mid-June at start of holiday-shortened week

      Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields rose Monday to their highest levels since mid-June at the start of a holiday-shortened week that will likely be marked by low trading volumes.

      UK's Rishi Sunak says only his Conservatives can form strong opposition to Labour

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, anticipating potential defeat in the upcoming election, will warn voters on Monday that only his Conservative Party can effectively oppose a Labour-led government. He will caution against voting for Nigel Farage's Reform UK, arguing that it would splinter the right-wing vote and weaken the opposition to Labour. Sunak, facing polls indicating a significant lead for Labour under Keir Starmer, will highlight the risk of a Labour government unchecked by a strong opposition.

      Despair in the air: For many voters, the Biden-Trump debate means a tough choice just got tougher

      Apart from the sizable and pumped-up universe of Donald Trump's supporters, the debate suddenly crystalized the worries of many Americans, a portion of President Joe Biden's supporters among them, that neither man is fit to lead the nation.

      View: Joe Biden proved his critics right

      The impolite verdict: Biden blew the debate. Plain and simple. There's no way to spin the 90-minute train wreck, the blank looks, halting delivery, disjointed answers, missing punches, and gingerly exit. He couldn't deliver a knockout line even on abortion rights - the strongest issue against Trump.

      US Presidential debate: Trump hails his 'big victory' in the debate against Biden at a Virginia rally
      US presidential debate: Biden 'like a Palestinian' in exchange on Israel, says Donald Trump

      During a presidential debate at CNN headquarters, Donald Trump accused US President Joe Biden of siding with Palestinians by allegedly refusing to help Israel "finish the job" against Hamas. Trump claimed Biden has become like a weak Palestinian. Biden defended his economic record and criticized Trump, but struggled with his delivery. The debate highlighted their stark differences on issues like abortion, the economy, and foreign policy.

      How the Biden-Trump debate could change the trajectory of the 2024 campaign

      President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will meet for a debate on Thursday, presenting an important chance for both to influence voters and shift the political landscape. Biden, 81, will aim to show he is still capable of leading the nation through various challenges. On the other hand, 78-year-old Trump will seek to move beyond his felony conviction in New York and demonstrate to millions of viewers that he is fit to return to the Oval Office.

      Will Melania not go back to White House if Donald Trump gets second term? Why is she distancing herself from Republican contender?

      Melania Trump has kept herself away from Donald Trump’s current presidential campaign. She did not attend any of the campaign rallies he has held in recent months. When the Republican contender was asked about his wife's absence on the campaign trail in February, he acknowledged it.

      Michigan crowd sings Happy Birthday to Donald Trump; Watch how former US President responds
      At 78, Donald Trump too is showing signs of aging

      Donald Trump has made Joe Biden's advancing age one of his main campaign rallying points, trying to position himself as an energetic alternative to the sometimes unsteady 81-year-old Democratic incumbent. In contrast, no information has been made available in years about the health of Trump, who is known to be a fan of fast food.

      Have Melania and Ivanka rallied behind Donald Trump after hush money trial verdict? Is Trump's household still divided?

      The recent trial of Donald Trump has resulted in a thaw in the relationship between his family members. The former president has been affected by the recent trial but is looking forward to contesting the upcoming elections in November.

      Trump holds rally in NY's South Bronx in a bid to woo non-white voters, highlights immigrant crisis
      Trump blasts Biden in rare day on campaign trail

      The former Republican president, who is running for a return to the White House, rallied supporters in Wisconsin and Michigan, among the most hotly contested states in his expected rematch with Democrat Biden in November.

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