US elections 2024 | The Guardian (original) (raw)
News and comment about the 2024 US presidential election. Voters head to the polls on 5 November
Biden scrambles to bolster support as Democrats reportedly look to Harris to replace him – live
Cracks showing in Democratic support as Biden says he ‘nearly fell asleep on stage’
Robert F Kennedy Jr brushes off sexual assault allegation: ‘I am who I am’
US politics live
Trump hush-money sentencing delayed until September – as it happened
Joe Biden is taking advice from his son, Hunter. This does not inspire confidence
Arwa Mahdawi
James Carville calls on Democratic party to ‘deliver change’ and replace Biden
‘Waiting in the wings’: as Biden stumbles, Gavin Newsom’s name is on everyone’s lips
Voters react to Biden v Trump debate: ‘Cynical and damaging to our country’
After a disastrous debate, focus falls on Joe Biden’s inner circle
Rees-Mogg tells young Tories he wants to ‘build a wall in the English Channel’
US politics live
Democrats warn of ‘dangerous precedent’ set by Trump ruling; Republican House speaker calls decision ‘common sense’ – as it happened
Anxious donors plot next moves after Biden debate calamity
Joe Biden was a winner, once. It’s a huge risk to assume he can win again
Zoe Williams
Democratic governors reportedly waiting in wings after dire Biden debate
What is the fallout if the supreme court grants Trump presidential immunity?
The election operators
The force behind Project 2025: Kevin Roberts has the roadmap for a second Trump term
Biden’s family reportedly tell him to stay in presidential race as blame shifts to advisers
The Guardian view on Joe Biden: Democrats must seize the wheel, not drift to disaster
Editorial: Many want the president to quit his re-election bid following a catastrophic debate. His team must ask what is best for the US
Biden meets with his family amid pressures to step down after debate
Officials dismiss reports family would discuss president quitting race and say summit was scheduled before debate
Most voters want Biden to step down, but don’t agree on suitable alternative – poll
60% of respondents, Republicans and Democrats, say president should be replaced, while 11% were unsure
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