The Quinnipiac University national poll of adults results should not surprise anyone…
And especially Biden & Co…..
And Democratic lawmakers running f0or re-election…
More than a month after Russia invaded Ukraine, inflation eclipses the war in Ukraine as the nation’s most urgent issue. Americans say inflation (30 percent) is the most urgent issue facing the country today, followed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (14 percent), and then immigration (9 percent), according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll of adults released today.
There are large differences along party lines. Among Republicans, the top issues are inflation (39 percent), immigration (19 percent), and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (13 percent). Among Democrats, the top issues are Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (16 percent), inflation (15 percent), and election laws (13 percent). Among independents, the top issues are inflation (37 percent), Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (13 percent), followed by climate change (8 percent) and immigration (8 percent)
GAS PRICES
When Americans were asked what they think is most responsible for the recent rise in gas prices, they say:
- the Biden administration’s economic policies: 41 percent;
- the war in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia: 24 percent;
- oil companies charging more: 24 percent;
- the rise in demand as the coronavirus pandemic eases: 5 percent.
Among Republicans, they say:
- the Biden administration’s economic policies: 82 percent;
- the war in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia: 9 percent;
- oil companies charging more: 7 percent;
- the rise in demand as the coronavirus pandemic eases: 2 percent.
Among Democrats, they say:
- the war in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia: 41 percent;
- oil companies charging more: 41 percent;
- the rise in demand as the coronavirus pandemic eases: 10 percent;
- the Biden administration’s economic policies: 3 percent.
Among independents, they say:
- the Biden administration’s economic policies: 39 percent;
- the war in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia: 25 percent;
- oil companies charging more: 23 percent;
- the rise in demand as the coronavirus pandemic eases: 5 percent.
“What is more responsible when topping off the tank hurts? A raging war launched from Moscow, or an economic policy constructed in D.C.? More Americans say blame falls on the latter,”said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.
Roughly one-third (35 percent) of Americans say they have cut back their spending on groceries so they can pay for gas, while 64 percent say they have not….
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