As many of us are aware President Biden often does things dependent on polls and will prostitute himself to get votes. For example he put on hold his restrictions on Menthol cigarettes … out of principle? … oh no-no, he did this because Blacks are the main consumer of Menthol cigarettes, and he does not want to antagonize Black voters before the coming election.
Likewise, even after the Supreme Court ruled that his initial college loan forgiveness program was not legal, he is back with round 2 of a similar program. … out of principle? … oh no-no. He is obviously attempting to buy the votes of these young indebted individuals.
As the election gets closer is there something else on which he could prostitute himself?
From CV NEWS FEED //
“According to a new poll, a majority of voters in seven hotly-contested battleground states oppose the Biden administration’s proposed regulations on traditional gas-powered vehicles.
CRC Research conducted the poll on behalf of the 85 Fund, a nonprofit that supports conservative causes.
National Review reported Thursday that 57% of the poll’s respondents “somewhat or strongly opposed” the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “tailpipe emissions regulation imposing stricter standards on gasoline-powered vehicles.”
Thirty-seven percent “strongly oppose” the controversial policy, National Review added:
Less than a third of respondents, or 31 percent, strongly or somewhat support the tailpipe regulation, with 10 percent strongly supportive.
These results came in response to a question that posed arguments from proponents and opponents of the regulation.
“The poll surveyed 2,800 registered voters in mid-April. Its respondents were equally distributed throughout the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The poll also found that 57% of its respondents “strongly or somewhat oppose paying more for cars and trucks and having fewer options if it means promoting climate emissions goals,” National Review stated.
The poll found that Democrats stand alone in favor of “paying more for cars for the sake of climate goals,” according to National Review. Both Republicans and independents oppose this so-called ‘trade-off.’”
Most of us who are paying close attention to this November election realize that these swing states will be the key, and furthermore the independents, especially in these states will be critical in deciding who the winner will be.
Now with only six months to go before the Presidential election … Is it only a matter of time before JB caves on his EV mandates?
5/11/24