This week Joe Biden wheeled out some of the ethnic nicknames he's given himself over the years, including "Bidenopolous" and "O'Biden." The 81-year-old president also said something about the recently collapsed bridge in Baltimore, we're just not sure what exactly.
Isn’t it a pity we can’t charge the Democratic Party with the same offenses? After all, the barbaric treatment of Uncle Paolo in Brazil is a metaphor for how Democrats are using Biden.
Third-party presidential candidates could give President Joe Biden a boost above former President Donald Trump in November, according to a NBC News poll published Sunday.Preliminary polling leading up to Election Day has showed Biden and Trump to be in for a tight race. While the former president has recently appeared to take the lead in several key swing states like Arizona and Michigan, several national polls have favored Biden winning, often by only a handful of percentage points.Several...
As RedState previously wrote, the primary process for picking the 2024 presidential nominees for both the Republican and Democrat Parties has started to wind down, after Donald Trump and Joe Biden secured their spots on Mar. 12th.
House Speaker Mike Johnson supported shutting down the Southern border until it got in the way of his real priorities: sending money abroad.
As Donald Trump fronts up to a Manhattan court this week for his latest lawfare flogging from Democrats, Biden boosters are doing their best to trumpet a poll turnaround for the president.
Progressive activists have unleashed fury on Democrats after party leaders rallied to pass a bill expanding the government’s chief snooping authority without any major new safeguards for Americans’ privacy.
Joe Biden visited Howard Stern's SiriusXM show today, the latest interview
Hollywood star Michael Douglas said playing Benjamin Franklin when the Founding Father was 70 is giving him hope that 81-year-old President Joe Biden isn't too old to serve another term.
The former US president is ahead of his successor by a margin of 46 per cent to 39 per cent - and leads in every age group.
J.L. Partners polled 1000 likely voters for their thoughts on Trump's VP pick. The results were tight, only moving the numbers by a point at the margins. But in a close election that could be enough to secure a victory over Joe Biden
The US President is marginally ahead of Donald Trump in both the electoral college and the popular vote - but the campaign is 'on a knife edge', the survey found.