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Harris and Clyburn file paperwork for Biden to appear on South Carolina ballot

Vice President Kamala Harris is traveling to Columbia, South Carolina, on Friday to join Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) in filing paperwork for President Joe Biden to appear on the state's Democratic presidential primary ballot.

Manchin and Romney spark third-party presidential rumors after both announce retirement

The Senate has experienced a wave of retirement announcements over the last two months, including from key figures such as Sens. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), sparking speculation about what the two centrist lawmakers may do next.

Quitting time: Here are the four people who announced exits from Congress on Thursday

Some Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill announced their intent to call it quits and not seek reelection on Thursday, setting the stage for a major shift in both chambers.

Joe vs. Joe: Four times Manchin broke with Biden ahead of possible presidential bid

Throughout his tenure in the Senate, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) often served as a thorn in the Democrats’ side by cementing himself as a centrist roadblock to many of their agenda items.

Biden to sit down with Chinese President Xi Jinping next Wednesday in San Francisco

President Joe Biden will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping next Wednesday in the San Francisco Bay Area on the sidelines of the Indo-Pacific forum, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.

What Manchin’s retirement means for permitting reform and the Energy Committee

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), chairman of the Senate Energy Committee and one of the most powerful political players in Washington, announced Thursday he wouldn’t be running for reelection, upheaving the Washington energy landscape and calling into question the next steps for priorities such as permitting reform.

GOP debate highlights Trump ambiguity on TikTok plans

The competition among Republican presidential candidates on the debate stage to signal eagerness to ban TikTok drew a contrast with the lack of clarity about front-runner Donald Trump's intentions for the ubiquitous social media platform.

Biden on the brink: Democrats start to panic about whether the president is a surefire 2024 winner

The president's evident weakness sends shockwaves through the Democratic establishment.

Republican 2024 hopefuls will likely flock to Iowa social conservative summit

Four 2024 Republican presidential candidates are almost certain to address social conservatives at a prominent Nov. 17 event: Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL), former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and Sen. Tim Scott (SC). But participation by the field's leader by a wide margin, former President Donald Trump, is an open question.

Can abortion alone help Biden carry black voters in 2024?

Black voters' support for abortion access in Tuesday night's elections gives hope to Democrats that President Joe Biden can fend off a Republican challenger despite waning support for the president on several critical issues and within the demographic as a whole.
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