Trump’s gauge on gas prices spurs GOP anxieties ahead of midterms
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
President Trump’s assertion that high gas prices may be here to stay from now until November is exactly the opposite message of what GOP lawmakers want to hear in a midterm year, underscoring how the Iran war has become bad news for Republicans, who risk losing control of Congress. The war has also made it…
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