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Jun 03

Biden moves closer to formally winning Democratic nomination

By Associated Press

Biden could lock down the nomination within the next week as West Virginia and Georgia hold primaries.

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Jun 02

Biden and Trump win Indiana’s primary

By Associated Press

Indiana is among the states and the District of Columbia with primaries on Tuesday. Pennsylvania offers the day’s biggest trove of presidential delegates.

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Jun 02

WATCH: Biden says Trump is ‘consumed’ by ego, not leading during crisis

By Steve Peoples, Will Weissert, Associated Press

Joe Biden plans to blister President Donald Trump for directing authorities to drive back peaceful protesters outside the White House "in order to stage a photo op," saying Tuesday that the commander in chief "is more interested in power than…

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Jun 01

Biden doesn’t have the delegates to clinch the nomination. That could change June 2.

By Daniel Bush

Biden has been referred to in the press as the “presumptive nominee” ever since Sanders ended his White House bid, but he's still 425 delegates shy of the 1,991 he needs to guarantee the nomination.

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Jun 01

Biden meets with black leaders at local church amid unrest

By Associated Press

Biden's softer approach may foreshadow how the presumptive Democratic nominee presents himself in the five months before the presidential election.

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May 31

Unrest demonstrates Biden’s challenge in breaking through

By Alexandra Jaffe, Associated Press

That low-key, high-touch approach may be a sign of how the presumptive Democratic nominee presents himself in the five months before the presidential election, emphasizing calm and competence as a contrast to a mercurial president.

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May 29

Watch 7:41
George Floyd’s death ‘no time for incendiary tweets,’ Biden says of Trump

By Judy Woodruff, Daniel Bush

Recent images of unrest in cities like Minneapolis resemble demonstrations that occurred during the Obama administration, when protesters took to the streets demanding that law enforcement face justice for their violent treatment of black Americans. Joe Biden, who was vice…

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May 29

Watch 13:26
Shields and Brooks on George Floyd, 100K coronavirus deaths

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including former Vice President Joe Biden’s comments on the death of George Floyd and what action it should prompt, President…

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May 29

WATCH: ‘We are a country with an open wound,’ Biden says about protests following the killing of George Floyd

By Will Weissert, Associated Press

Former Vice President and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will deliver remarks about the death of George Floyd in police custody, which spurred ongoing protests in Minneapolis.

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May 28

Obama’s VP pick was a clear choice. Biden’s won’t be

By Daniel Bush

Joe Biden's promise earlier this year that he would choose a woman as his running mate narrowed the field of potential vice presidential candidates. But there is still no consensus in Democratic circles about who Biden should pick.

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