President Joe Biden believes he could have won the 2024 election if he had decided to stay in the race, he told USA Today in a wide-ranging interview. "It's presumptuous to say that, but I think yes," he told the newspaper during a nearly hourlong interview on Sunday.
In one of his final interviews as president, Joe Biden offered up an unlikely alternative history that, yes, he could have beaten Donald Trump again.
Polls showed Biden falling behind Trump before he stepped aside, and that he lost ground after a shaky debate performance in June.
P.J. Lechleitner also raged against ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions and said the Biden White House barred him from regularly speaking on the border crisis.
Trump's approval plummeted after the January 6, 2021, riot, but Biden's is on track to be lower when he leaves office.
Biden and Harris campaign battleground director Dan Kanninen said Wednesday that President Biden being on the presidential ticket wouldn’t have changed the outcome of the 2024 election. “I think
President Biden in an exclusive sit-down interview with USA Today says he believes he could have won re-election. Reporter Susan Page joins Morning Joe to discuss.
Ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov got six years in prison after pleading guilty to lying that Joe and Hunter Biden accepted $10 million in bribes.
When asked if his health would have held up to four more years of the presidency, Biden said "Who the hell knows?"
President Biden insisted that he still could have beaten Donald J. Trump had he stayed in the race, but could not say he would have been vital enough to be president until age 86.