During a conversation with the CBS Sunday Morning, Biden said that he had "no serious problem" with his health, but added that the highest priority had to be defeating former President Trump.
Jen O'Malley Dillon acknowledged there had been some "slippage" in support since the 81-year-old's disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump, but insisted he would still win in November.
Hawaii’s governor, who has longstanding ties with President Joe Biden and attended a recent meeting with him and other Democratic governors, indicated that Biden could decide shortly whether to remain a candidate for re-election.
As Nikki Haley suspends her presidential campaign, here’s a look at those in the race for US president in 2024, and those who’ve opted out.
Announcing her backing for the former US vice president on Tuesday during a Biden campaign virtual town hall to discuss the coronavirus and its effect on women, Clinton asserted that he is best suited to lead the country in these challenging times.
Speaking publicly and behind the scenes, ECB officials emphasise any U.S. shift towards protectionism under Trump could hurt the already fragile euro zone economy and pave the way for an even stronger backlash against globalisation and the euro project.
Demonstrators gathered across the US, including in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Denver, on Thursday to protest Trump's surprise election victory, although the demonstrations were smaller than on Wednesday, when protesters smashed window, set fires and battled with riot police.
Skipping policy issues in his victory speech, the 70-year-old President-elect congratulated his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton with whom he had crossed words during the long, often ugly campaign, saying she fought very hard.
Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump to concede the presidential election early Wednesday after a stunning turn of events in Tuesday's contest.
S&P 500 futures fell more than 5 percent just before midnight ET. Trade volume in eMini S&P futures was about 17 times their average daily volume, according to a note from Citi.
Japan's Nikkei 225 shed 4.12 percent, after rising more than 1 percent, as the yen, regarded as a safe haven currency, climbed amid nervousness over the vote. Dollar/yen was trading at 101.56 as of 11:32 am HK/SIN, after climbing up to 105.46 earlier.
The Trump Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway also gave an interview to MSNBC, saying they did not have the full support of the Republican infrastructure.
With the key battleground state of Florida still in play, the Democratic nominee is leading Trump by 68 electoral college votes to 66, CNN reported .
Data released by Google shows Trump dominating search in 38 states till yesterday, including in the battleground states of Florida and Michigan.
Clinton highlighted that at the Democratic Convention this summer, Khan spoke powerfully about what America means to him and how Americans have to defend their values and their Constitution that are the envy of the rest of the world.
Wang Huiyao, founder and president at Center for China & Globalization, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" that certain remarks, such as GOP nominee Donald Trump's promise to levy a high tariff on Chinese imports, were likely received negatively in China.
Experts said the massive turn out in 2016 general elections in early voting reflects the change in the voting patterns of Americans.
"The choice in this election could not be clearer. This election is basically between division and unity in our country. It's between strong and steady leadership or a loose cannon who could put everything at risk," Clinton said at an election rally at Grand Rapids in Michigan yesterday.
"All that progress goes down the drain if we don't win tomorrow" Obama said at an election rally in Michigan yesterday, which has voted for a Democrats over the past few decades, but appears to have leaned towards the Republicans this time.
"Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton," FBI Director James B Comey told Congress leaders in a letter after a renewed probe into her use of private email server as secretary of state following a cache of recently discovered emails.
Republicans have already promised years of investigations and obstruction, and they want an especially early start to the 2020 campaign, convinced that a Clinton win would be more a sign of Donald Trump's weakness than anything.
"Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton," FBI Director James B Comey told Congress leaders in a letter after a renewed probe into her use of private email server as secretary of state following a cache of recently discovered emails.
Clinton draws 44 percent support from likely voters to 40 percent for Trump, 6 percent for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, and 2 percent for Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Her four-percentage point advantage exceeds the survey's margin for error of 2.73 percentage points.
Michael McDonald, an early-voting expert who runs the Elections Project, said many states have either already set records for early voting or exceeded their 2012 turnout.
Chatwal, who has been a longtime friend of the Clintons, said the former secretary of state has stood with India and the Indian-American community on vital issues like immigration and supported the India-US nuclear deal.