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only outnumber those that approve but those that strongly dislike him are 2 to 1 against president biden s performance. and then we ignore what the democrats are ignoring, we have 8.5% growth in inflation in july year-over-year. when president biden came into office it was 1.2%. gasoline yesterday for all formulations according to the u.s. department of energy was $4.09. $2.42 when biden was inaugurated as president. these are the things that will drive the ballot. the democrats are ignoring it and assuming it is all going to be about abortion and the bills that the president just signed on chips, semi conductors or the inflation reduction act. which won t reduce inflation. nobody says it will reduce inflation. democrats are in slightly better place today than they were a month or two ago.
lee that we talked to there, it s not the biden administration solely responsible for the rise in gal and oil prices but it s frustrating when they don t take responsibility for any of it. the russian war on ukraine is a contributing factor. the biden administration never wants to admit that squeezing production in the united states is a major factor for the high prices we have. charles, the high prices remain high although not as high as they were. 4.16 for an average gallon of gas in the u.s. up 14 cents in the last week. i should say down 65 cents in the last month. i leave you with one final piece of positive news. the oil price and gasoline forecast in the next week, we re going down to $4.09 and under $4