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Biden's political position since July 4th last year is a "steep slide," the Associated Press reports.

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The Associated Press reported on SundayPresident Biden's July 4, 2021 speech "at a crossroads" in his presidency, stating his current political position from the previous year. "Sudden slip" was expressed. .. 

"As Biden approaches Independence Day on July 2nd at the White House, his position will not change anymore. Due to a series of miscalculations and unexpected challenges, Biden will be I'm having a hard time gaining a foothold because of the potential damage. Voter's decision in the upcoming midterm elections. Even issues that weren't Biden's fault to regain control of Congress. It was the driving force behind the efforts of the Republican Party. "  

The report explained the president's speech, during which he declared the United States "closer than ever to proclaiming independence from the deadly virus."

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President Biden talks to the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, March 2, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President Biden will board Marine One at the White House South Lawn on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Talk to the media before. Washington. (AP Photo / Alex Brandon)(AP Photo / Alex Brandon)

However, a few weeks later, the Delta variant revived Maskmandate and "polarized". "Changing" was urged. Vaccination obligations.

"The sunny speech a year ago was at the crossroads of President Biden. The pandemic appears to be declining, the economy is booming, and inflation is as fast as it is today. It hasn't risen and public approval for his work has been strong, "writing authors Chris Megerian and Sieg Miller. The

report also surrounds the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the President's withdrawal from Afghanistan, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Roe v. Wade case in Dobbs vs. Jackson women's health. He also mentioned "a blunder." For organizations. The  

report described Biden as a "suddenly responsive president" and said he was "trying to regain his initiative at every stage."

United States President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the terror attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul Afghanistan, and the U.S. service members and Afghan victims killed and wounded in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Credit: POOL via CNP/INSTARimages/Cover Images

US President Joe Biden speaks about the terrorist attack At Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan, US soldiers and victims of Afghanistan were killed in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Credits: POOL via CNP / INSTARimages / Cover Images (POOL via CNP / INSTARimages / Cover Images)

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President consistently due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the COVID-19 outbreak Has accused the soaring gas prices and soaring inflation. Axios reporters said in April that Biden's economic outcomes were "almost irrelevant" in the face of high inflation and gas prices. 

Former Obama senior adviser David Axelrod said on Friday thatthings are "out of control"and the president seems to be "out of command." rice field.

The President also faces criticism from his party for his response to the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs case. Some Democrats argued that Biden's remarks weren't enough and the president needed to fight more. 

Historian Douglas Brinkley compared the July 4th President's speech with former President George Bush's "mission completed" statement. 

"He was trying to give good news, but that didn't work for him," Brinkley told AP. "Suddenly Biden lost a lot of goodwill."

CNN medical analyst Professor Linawen of George Washington University said Biden's 2021 speech was premature, but this year the country Told the outlet that he was in a better place.

President Biden speaks during the opening plenary session at the Summit of the Americas, Thursday, June 9, 2022, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

President Biden speaks at the opening plenary session of the summit Summit of the Americas, Thursday, June 9, 2022, Los Angeles. (AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez)(AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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"When it's time to do so, the administration is now hesitant to make these declarations. "She said.

Inflation and high gas prices continue to be the biggest concerns for voters, so the Biden White House is struggling with that message prior to the midterm elections. 

"President Bill Clinton stumbled during his first two years in office and then faced a wave of Republican victories in the first midterm election, but he later became Franklin. He became the first Democratic president to be re-elected since Delano Roosevelt, "AP's report said. 

Hannah Panlek is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Fox News.