In the months since President Biden dropped out of the race, Democratic voters have bombarded him with words of gratitude. But they are, at least in part, thanking him for quitting.
Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told "FOX & Friends" on Monday morning ahead of a visit to hurricane-damaged regions in the South by Donald Trump this week: KAROLINE LEAVITT, TRUMP CAMPAIGN: On behalf of President Trump and our campaign,
Hillary Clinton has told the BBC that Joe Biden was right to stand aside in the US presidential election after his stumbling debate performance against Donald Trump earlier this year. "Once that debate happened, he could not recover and he did the right thing," she told Radio 4's Today programme.
Trump announced his plans to visit Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday, while Biden oversees relief efforts from Washington, D.C., for now.
Harris' team is considering keeping Biden Cabinet officials if she wins and Democrats lose the Senate
President Biden said he will visit North Carolina on Wednesday as the western part of the state recovers from devastating Hurricane Helene flooding.
Former President Donald Trump spoke at a furniture store in Hurricane Helene-ravaged Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday.
A reporter asked President Biden why he and Kamala Harris were not "in Washington commanding" the federal response to Hurricane Helene: PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: "I was commanding. I was on the phone for at least two hours yesterday and the day before as well.
A former White House official urged JD Vance to focus on the "failures" of the Biden-Harris administration during the upcoming vice presidential debate.