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57% Of Americans Dissatisfied With Biden's Handling Of Energy Crisis

57% Of Americans Dissatisfied With Biden's Handling Of Energy Crisis
A little over half of the respondents in a Rasmussen survey rated President Biden's handling of the U.S. economy as "poor," and they appear not to accept Biden's explanation of whose fault high gasoline prices are.

The U.S. President has blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin and oil companies for the fuel price increase, with White House official communication referring to it as Putin's Price Hike.

Apparently, this is not good enough for voters, based on the Rasmussen survey responses: Only 29% of voters think that oil companies are to blame for rising fuel costs, and only 11% blame Russian President Putin. Instead, 52% of those surveyed believe that President Biden's policies are the culprit.

The number of voters approving of Biden's handling of the economy has slipped from 32 percent in December to 27 percent this month.

Meanwhile, 57 percent said the President's handling of the economy has been poor, which is slightly up from 55 percent in December.

What is your attitude regarding President Biden's handling of the U.S. economy? Whose fault is it that oil prices are rising?
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