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President Donald Trump debated now former President Joe Biden on June 27, 2024. Biden's debate performance fomented questions about his mental acuity.
Friday, President Joe Biden took the debate stage against then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and drove one of the final nails in his reelection campaign's coffin.
Biden's debate against Trump a year ago was marked by president's tired appearance, raspy voice and confused statements on Medicare and immigration.
Recognizing that Biden’s re-election chances were toast, the establishment media turned on a dime. Suddenly, journalists began the drumbeat to push Biden out of the presidential race because, of all things, he was suddenly too old and incapable. It was quite the turnaround from earlier templates for their reporting.
Eight leaders from Japan's main political parties engaged in heated debate on Wednesday, ahead of elections in the country's upper house.
RCP co-founder Tom Bevan told FNC's "America's Newsroom" on Thursday morning how the impacts of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" will make or break each party's midterm election strategy: MIKE EMANUEL, FOX NEWS: Let's start with the expected economic impact of the Big,
Joe Biden’s debate against Donald Trump was supposed to prove the aging president’s stamina. But in the weeks leading up to it he was devastated—and distracted—by his son’s legal travails.
Voter turnout was low in last month’s municipal elections in Jackson, as well as cities and towns across the metro.
One hundred years have passed since the Scopes Monkey Trial riveted America, and still today passions are inflamed over the hot-button issues of that moment: academic freedom, what degree of control parents should have over their children's education in taxpayer-funded schools, and the role of religion in public school.
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