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Americans blame Trump for gas surge as election math turns against Republicans fast
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Gas prices are shifting voters away from Trump allies
A new Reuters Ipsos snapshot finds many Americans pin the latest gas price surge on President Donald Trump, making fuel costs a central election pressure point. With budgets squeezed and inflation worries high, Republican economic strengths are looking less reliable. The data also suggests voters may avoid candidates tied to Trump’s Iran policy as they weigh cost-of-living strain.
- Many voters attribute rising gas prices to Donald Trump
- High fuel costs are straining household budgets
- Inflation concerns are boosting voter focus on the economy
- Republican election advantage appears to be weakening
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