Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana and a critic of Donald Trump, said on NBC he would “vote for a Republican for the presidency of the United States,” refusing to answer the question of whether he would endorse — or rule out any future support for — the former president. He also said he would not run for president on a No Labels ticket.
Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana and a critic of Donald Trump, said on NBC he would “vote for a Republican for the presidency of the United States,” refusing to answer the question of whether he would endorse — or rule out any future support for — the former president. He also said he would not run for president on a No Labels ticket.
President Biden delivered a mix of jokes and pointed criticisms at the expense of the presumptive Republican nominee, former President Donald J. Trump, at the Gridiron Club dinner in Washington on Saturday.
“One candidate’s too old and mentally unfit to be president,” Mr. Biden said. “The other guy’s me.”
President Biden’s re-election campaign said on Sunday that it had raised more than $53 million in February together with the Democratic Party, an influx of cash that is expected to widen the Democrats’ cash advantage in a general-election contest against former President Donald J. Trump.
Mr. Biden, the Democratic Party and their shared accounts now have $155 million cash on hand — up from $130 million at the end of January, his campaign said. The campaign credited strong support from small-dollar donors for its February fund-raising.
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