New York Times editorial board urges Biden to exit presidential race
New York Times urges Biden to drop out after bad debate performance, sparking debate over his ability to continue campaign.
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New York Times urges Biden to drop out after bad debate performance, sparking debate over his ability to continue campaign.
OpenAI bans developer of bot imitating Democratic presidential candidate. Company's first known restriction on using its AI tools by a political campaign.
Michelle Obama joined President Biden and the Clintons to attend Rosalynn Carter's funeral, sparking rumors of her potential presidential run.
Bill Richardson, a veteran Democratic politician and former US ambassador to the United Nations, has died at age 75. Richardson was known for negotiating the release of Americans detained around the world and was one of the highest-profile Latinos in US politics. He was also involved in efforts that led to the release of US basketball star Brittney Griner from a Russian prison. Richardson was praised for his dedication to public service and his ability to speak with anyone if it meant returning a person to freedom.
Hillary Clinton laughs at news of indictment against former campaign opponent, frames interview as "getting the last laugh."
The 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries were nothing short of a rollercoaster, packed with drama, surprises, and more plot twists than your favorite binge-worthy series. Curious about what kind of headlines dominated this competition? Let’s dive into some of the juicy tidbits that kept us all on the edge of our seats.
Rivals Turned Allies: The race saw a litany of candidates—from seasoned politicians to fresh-faced newcomers—vie for attention. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren had many folks gawking at their progressive agendas but also had people buzzing when they finally joined forces to tackle common foes.
Biden's Comeback Kid Story: Joe Biden went from almost being written off as 'yesterday’s news' after poor showings in early states, only to steamroll his way back thanks to South Carolina's decisive win. It was like an underdog story you can't help but root for!
Pandemic Politics: COVID-19 threw everyone a curveball mid-primaries. Picture this: Candidates swiftly switched gears from shaking hands (remember when we did that?) to virtual town halls and Zoom meetings. Navigating such uncharted waters made for compelling and unprecedented campaign strategies.
Younger Voices Emerge: Let's not ignore how younger voices shaped conversations during these primaries; think Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez throwing her weight behind Sanders or Pete Buttigieg surprising everyone with his quick wit despite naysayers harping on his youthfulness.
Diversity Highlighted: The lineup featured one of the most diverse candidate pools ever seen in American politics! Kamala Harris brought significant representation and later became Biden’s vice-presidential pick—a historic move by any metric.