Majority of Voters Say Biden Should Resign if Gas Prices Go Too High
(Austin, TX—March 29, 2022) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2021—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were from surveys conducted March 18th through March 21st of over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters.
“The mainstream, corporate media can try to cover for the Biden Administration as much as they want, but when Americans drive their cars to the gas station, there’s no covering up the price. Borrowing more money from future generations and sending out free gas money through ‘stimulus checks’ is not the answer and will make the problem worse by further weakening the dollar and fueling even worse inflation,” said Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action. “Voters want one thing: American energy. And if the President continues to stonewall on this point, they want him to step down. Washington, DC continues to vastly underestimate how furious the American people are about this wrongheaded policy.”
KEY INSIGHT: Nearly 60 Percent of American Voters Believe President Biden Should Resign if Gas Prices Climb:
- 58.6 percent of American voters say that if they have to pay $8 a gallon for gas then President Biden should step down for mishandling U.S. energy production.
- 36.2 percent of American voters say President Biden should not have to step down.
- 5.2 percent are not sure.
KEY INSIGHT: Majority of Independents and Republicans Support Biden Resigning if Gas Prices Climb, 30 percent of Democrats Agree:
- 67.1 percent of Independents say that if they have to pay $8 a gallon for gas then President Biden should step down for mishandling U.S. energy production. 29.5 percent say he should not resign, and 3.4 percent are not sure.
- 81.8 percent of Republicans say that if they have to pay $8 a gallon for gas then President Biden should step down for mishandling U.S. energy production. 14.2 percent say he should not resign, and 3.4 percent are not sure.
- 29.8 percent of Democrats say that if they have to pay $8 a gallon for gas then President Biden should step down for mishandling U.S. energy production. 62.5 percent say he should not resign, and 7.7 percent are not sure.