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For all the political claims, economists say there's not much a president of either party can do about gasoline prices. Certainly not in the short term. But it's clear that people are concerned
-- a new Associated Press-GfK poll says 7 in 10 Americans find the issue deeply important
-- so it's sure to be a political issue through the summer. The price of gasoline, which is made from crude oil, has soared with oil prices. The national average jumped by nearly 12 cents per gallon in a week, with state averages above $4 per gallon in California, Alaska and Hawaii. At $3.65 per gallon, gasoline is still below last year's high of $3.98 and the record $4.11 set in 2008. ___ Online: Obama's address: http://www.whitehouse.gov/ Republican address:
http://www.youtube.com/gopweeklyaddress
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