In the United States, the price of gasoline continues to rise after the “Covid-19” crisis, inflation and other problems that make the Biden presidency seem “damned”.
According to an article in the Guardian, the current situation in gasoline prices could seriously affect the mood of American society, as there will be elections for the House of Representatives this year and high gasoline prices are far from the numbers. It’s an issue facing President Biden’s term, so Democrats risk losing a large chunk of their electoral support.
As political analyst Larry Jacobs points out, the problems start from the first day US President Joe Biden took office, which is why he thinks his presidency is “damn.” and now the United States is witnessing a steady rise in energy prices, which has greatly impacted voter pockets.
At the same time, the media reported that gasoline prices began to rise long before Russia’s special operation in Ukraine, but Biden blames Moscow for this.
In response, Republicans took advantage of the situation and accused the US president of failing to deliver on campaign promises and trying to deny rather than correct his mistakes. In particular, there is talk of renewable energy sources whose application seems to have stopped.
According to opinion polls, some Americans support Biden’s actions regarding the Ukraine crisis, but this does not reduce him as an issue and voters may pay more attention to the social and economic aspects. In short, the authors of the Guardian article show that Democrats risk losing their majority in both houses of Congress and therefore it will be very difficult for President Biden to encourage any initiative.
Source: The Guardian
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