Biden doesn't want to talk about the kitchen table issues his disastrous inflationary economy has caused, because then he would have to take responsibility for the real and deep economic pain working class Americans are feeling right now.
President Joe Biden’s recent speeches in the midterm battleground states of Ohio, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania have allThe decision to skip over inflation raises concerns that the President of the United States is making a politically inexpedient calculation. Speaking about a topic that does not benefit Biden could be a factor in why he has ignored the soaring costs Americans are experiencing. The majority of Americansinto the 2022 midterm elections, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll.
Inflation is the top midterm issue for a reason. Fifty-six percent of Americans say Biden’s record inflation hasthem hardship, up from 49 percent in January and 45 percent in November, a Gallup poll found on Wednesday. The poll found that 24 percent of respondents have reduced spending, are buying less, or are simply purchasing essential items only. Seventeen percent have cut back on vacations, while another 17 percent have reduced gasoline consumption by driving less.