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'Unfortunately, Biden is doubling-down on his disastrous agenda because he's not the one paying the price – the American people are.' 'Joe Biden's war on American energy has forced families across the country to empty their wallets to fill their tanks,' said Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel in a statement over the weekend. Republican critics blame Biden's domestic energy policies for a decline in oil production, saying that his administration is waging a 'war on American energy'. 'But there is every reason for the American people to feel confident that we'll meet these challenges. Because of the enormous progress we've made on the economy, the Americans can tackle inflation from a position of strength,' he added. 'And there is no denying that high prices, particularly around gasoline and food, are a real problem for people,' Biden said in remarks on Friday. Last week, Biden touted strong employment growth and an unemployment rate near the six-decade low reached prior to the pandemic as indicators that the economy is in a 'position of strength.' The administration continues to call rising gas prices 'Putin's price hike,' and places the blame on the conflict in Eastern Europe. Only 27 percent of Americans approve of how Biden is handling gas prices. When it comes to economic issues, Biden scores the worst on gas prices, with 72 percent of voters disapproving of his handling of the issue. A new ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that 83 percent of Americans say that the economy is either an extremely or very important issue in determining how they will vote in the 2022 midterms – and a vast majority disapprove of Biden's handling of economic recovery, inflation and gas prices