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    Survey Shows 77% of Americans Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

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    Here's what it means for you.

    The rising gas prices could significantly influence voter behavior in the upcoming midterm elections.

    What happened

    A survey found that 77% of registered U.S. voters blame Trump for the surge in gas prices.

    The Context

    • The survey was conducted by Reuters/Ipsos.
    • The rising gas prices are linked to global economic instability, particularly due to conflicts involving Iran.
    • The findings come as the U.S. approaches midterm elections, heightening political scrutiny.

    Takeaway

    As the midterm elections draw near, the blame placed on Trump for gas prices may impact his political standing and the Republican party's prospects.

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