Monday, April 02, 2012

On The Day Obama Gave Another Speech On Gas Prices, Polls Show Americans Aren’t Buying It

Fox News Poll: 26 Percent Of Americans Approve Of Obama’s Handling Of Gasoline Prices. (Chris Stirewalt, “Amid A Week of Setbacks, Obama Tries Again To Squelch Energy Uproar,” Fox News, 3/29/12)

CNN Poll: 62 Percent Of Americans Place A “Great Deal Of Blame” Or “Some Blame” For The Rise In Gas Prices On The Policies Of The Obama Administration. (CNN Poll, 1014 Adults, MoE 3%, 3/24-3/25/12)

Gallup Poll: 85 Percent Of Americans Want The President And Congress To “Take Immediate Actions To Try And Control The Rising Price Of Gas.” (“Gas Prices,” Gallup Poll, 3/29/12)
Americans Continue To Worry About The Price Of Gas


CNN: 71 Percent Of Americans Say Recent Price Increases In Gasoline Have Caused Financial Hardship For Them And Their Household. “Seven in ten Americans said rising prices have caused hardship for them and their families, with nearly half saying the prices will rise to five dollars a gallon some time this year.” (“CNN Poll: Americans Increasingly Worried About Gas Prices,” CNN, 3/29/12)

48 Percent Of Americans Think It Is “Very Likely” That They Will Pay $5 A Gallon For Gas Sometime This Year. (CNN Poll, 1014 Adults, MoE 3%, 3/24-3/25/12)

“Twenty Percent Of All Americans Said Gas Prices Are The No. 1 Economic Issue Currently Facing The Country.” (“CNN Poll: Americans Increasingly Worried About Gas Prices,” CNN, 3/29/12)

Gallup Poll: 65 Percent Of Americans Worry “A Great Deal” About Gas Prices. (“Gas Prices,” Gallup Poll, 3/29/12)

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