Americans lose faith in Biden amid supply shortages, despite a drastic drop in COVID cases
"Strengthening our supply chain will continue to be my team's focus. If federal support is needed, I'll direct all appropriate action," Biden said in a speech from the White House on Wednesday."If the private sector doesn't step up, we're going to call them out and ask them to act."
The public's concern over the supply chain may explain why Biden's approval rating has been in steady decline since August, even though COVID-19 cases are dropping.
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