President Biden returns from what his team viewed as a successful trip to the Middle East, but while he was away his domestic polling hit a new low
The political environment Biden returned to in Washington appears far less inspiring. While he was gone, his polling hit a new low, inflation hit a new high and his domestic agenda suffered yet another blow, rendering it interminably stalled. Even the results from his tour of Israel and Saudi Arabia may not be felt by Americans for months. More immediate was the condemnation of his fist-bump with the Saudi crown prince, whom he accused of orchestrating a dissident's murder.
Asked if she would support Biden in 2024, Hassan said:"If he runs, I'll support him."Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from a competitive Michigan district, said inflation and the economy"should be the start of every press conference at the White House and every other relevant department and agency." She said attempts by some senior Democrats to downplay or project an end of inflation were being poorly received among voters.
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