China News Service, August 15. According to the US "Capitol Hill" report, although the approval rate for re-election has hit a new low, White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre emphasized on the 14th local time that President Biden still intends to re-election in 2024. Run for re-election as president.

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  Biden, 79, denied concerns about his age, insisting that the American people "want me to run," the report said.

  In addition, the White House press secretary also said that the Biden administration's current focus is on 2022, with inflation and high costs as "top priorities."

  It was previously reported that an opinion poll released by Ipsos on August 7 showed that Americans were pessimistic about the current economic situation and future direction of the United States, and President Biden’s approval rating on a series of issues continued to decline.

  Polls show that 69 percent of Americans believe the U.S. economy is deteriorating.

Only 37 percent of Americans approve of what Biden is doing to recover the economy.

Twenty-nine percent of Americans approve of Biden's handling of inflation, while 69 percent of Americans disapprove of Biden's handling of inflation.