White House shrugs off President JoeBiden's plunging approvals amid document scandal
White House principal deputy press secretary Olivia Dalton took multiple questions from reporters on the topic Thursday while traveling with the president to survey storm damage on the West Coast but claimed that other polls are still showing Biden's approvals on the rise."I would just say that there's other polling out there that shows that the president — his support continues to grow.
"I just mentioned a moment ago that tomorrow marks two years of this administration, and two years in we're making huge progress on the economy," she continued."Unemployment is at a record low today. Healthcare enrollment is at a record high today. Wages are up. We have never seen record job and small-biz jobs and small-business creation. Inflation is down. Gas prices are down $1.
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