Russia invasion adds to Biden woes

 David Drucker:

Political opportunities are plentiful for Republicans in 2022, and now they spy another developing in domestic aftershocks of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Chief among the political risks for President Joe Biden, Republican strategists believe, is that war in Europe involving a major energy-producing nation, Russia, will exacerbate historically high inflation in the United States and send crude oil and natural gas prices sky-high. Secondarily, Republicans speculate that any chance Biden has of reviving his political standing before the midterm elections could be hampered by a conflict if voters conclude the president is being whipsawed by events.

Republican strategist David Carney, who is based in New Hampshire, said the political peril for the Democrats is tied to how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affects “gas prices, inflation,” and views of Biden’s leadership as it relates to “overall competence.”

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It is actually worse for Biden because Putin would have had difficulty doing the operation if Biden had not artificially pushed up the price of gas providing Putin and Russia with a windfall while Biden pushed the bogus war against "climate change."

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