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    High gas prices: How big a problem for Obama?

    The last five times gas prices have spiked, the incumbent party has lost the presidential election. On Tuesday, the national average price of gasoline was $3.57 a gallon.

    When it comes to gas prices, President Obama is probably watching them rise with just as much consternation as people who are tanking up every day.

    The reason: The higher the price, the more unpopular a president, studies have found.

    In fact, the last five times gas prices have spiked, the incumbent party has lost the presidential election.

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    “If the rising price of gasoline persists, as some analysts think it will, it is bound to affect [Mr. Obama’s] popularity,” says Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

    The five elections where gas prices may have had an impact were in 1976, when Gerald Ford lost to Jimmy Carter; in 1980, when Mr. Carter lost to Ronald Reagan; in 1992, when George H.W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton; in 2000, when Al Gore lost to George W. Bush; and in 2008, when John McCain lost to Obama.

    On Tuesday, the national average price of gasoline was $3.57 a gallon, according to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report. That’s up 6 cents from a week ago and 19 cents from a month ago. Also on Tuesday, the price of oil in the United States rose by about $2.50 a barrel, to some $106 a barrel. Oil markets have become increasingly nervous about the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

    For every sustained rise of $1 in the price of a barrel of crude oil, the price of gas rises 2.4 cents a gallon at the pump.

    For Obama, the risk of rising gasoline prices is even more immediate than Election Day. If the costs continue to rise, they could adversely affect the economy.

    “The way it works is when we hit $4 a gallon, it starts to have an impact on consumer behavior. It’s like a psychological trigger, an inflection point,” says Dennis Jacobe, chief economist at Gallup in Washington. “If the price goes past $4 a gallon, that will slow the economy.”

    A slowing economy could be a big detriment for Obama, Mr. Sabato says. “The economic recovery is fragile enough,” he says. “There has been nothing but bad times in his administration. A slowdown reduces the incentive to reelect him.”

    The actual impact, Mr. Jacobe says, will depend in part on the direction and speed of gas prices, since consumers “react to what they expect the changes to be.”

    As higher prices sink in for consumers, they start to cut back on discretionary spending. This ripples through the economy, with retailers cutting their orders and businesses becoming more conservative in their spending.

    Still, the public does not necessarily blame the president for rising prices. Last May, a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 31 percent blamed greed, oil companies, and speculators for the rising prices. Another 19 percent blamed wars and unrest in the Middle East. Only 14 percent blamed politics or policy.

    But no matter what, Obama is likely to hear criticism from Republicans and the oil industry.

    In a statement Tuesday, House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio blamed Obama for rising gasoline prices. “President Obama has thwarted more American energy production at every turn – from his refusal to back bipartisan, House-passed energy bills to his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline – and now Americans are paying the price every time they fill up,” said Speaker Boehner.

    His position is not that different from the oil industry’s.

    “By any measure, the current policies governing America’s energy development have failed,” said Thomas Pyle, president of the Institute for Energy Research, a pro-oil industry policy group, in a statement on Feb. 16. “The past three years have been marked by cancelled lease sales for the Outer Continental Shelf, [a] moratorium on offshore drilling, the closing of millions of acres [of] public lands for energy development, and the rise of [a] regulatory regime that openly favors expensive, intermittent energy sources over proven, affordable ones – all with taxpayer dollars.”

    Under Republican administrations, crude oil prices are lower by $6 per barrel, which translates to 13 cents a gallon at the pump, according to a 2009 paper by Valerie Frey, an academic researcher at Yale University. The oil industry’s refining margins were also better under Republicans, even if consumers paid less, the study said.

    Ms. Frey also found that retail gas prices did not decrease immediately before national elections.

    A key factor, says Sabato, will be the price of gasoline in seven swing states: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Virginia. He doesn’t rule out a move on the price front right before Nov. 6. “I wonder if Obama would release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve [SPR] so it was timed just right to draw prices down before the election,” he says.

    Last year, Obama released oil from the SPR when prices started to go up because of the unrest in Libya. That had a very short effect on energy prices.

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    55 comments

    • Jamie  •  Winston-Salem, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      the bad thing is the PPB isn't high. It was $50/barrel higher years ago and the gas prices soared from $1.20/gal to $1.45/gal. then when the prices for crude oil dropped from 150/barrel to near 20/barrel... the prices skyrocketed up to well over 2.00/gal - I just want to know whatever happened to the "Price Gouging at the pump is ILLEGAL". And yet EXXON sat on top of the corporate capital gains list for how long? haha nice jokes. No one believes them. At least no one INTELLIGENT does... See what "No Child Left Behind" gets you?
    • MAD JACK  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Thank god for my Harley!
      • SW 3 mths ago
        Too bad your meth habit cancels out the cheap gas prices.
    • tblacc  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      these folks done made so much money off gas they can give us .99 cent for a month..i mean #$%$
      • Richard H 3 mths ago
        A Rich Man never got Rich because he had a conscience my friend.. Just like The Christian Businessman who makes millions a year because he pays those working for him as close to NOTHING as he can get away with..
    • Joe  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      sad to say that whoever is the President in years to come things will only get worse from gas prices to inflation. we past the point of 'no return' years ago. just fact now.
      • Rex Cappy 3 mths ago
        Not true- if the Keystone Pipeline from Canada gets support, we should see $1 to $1.50 drop in costs within a year of it coming on line. That will help tremendously until we can produce a better energy alternative...
    • roger  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      this says that every $1.00 rise in crude raises gas at the pump by 2.4 cents a gallon, would that mean gas should be selling for $2.50 cents a gallon now, i dont know about where you live but here when gas goes up its allways 20 to 25 cents, nowhere what this article says.
    • tom p  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      gasoline prices will drop around 1.00 by the time the election comes around, you can take that to the bank!!.
      • Jamie 3 mths ago
        Don't hold your breath...
      • MATT 3 mths ago
        As long as a texas repubo takes office to give tax breaks to them.
    • mike  •  3 mths ago
      Once again the greedy corrupt oil companies are at it again with their phony stories about why oil prices must go up and the only reason is because ceo stockholders want to make billions more while working americans suffer economicly. What a sham and lie both the oil companies and politicians have become corrupt and greedy
    • William  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      When gas prices hit a whopping 2.25 a gallon, I parked my car and now take the train to work. I know this doesn't work for many people but I am glad it works for me. And now gas prices are going through the roof! So is food, airfare, water, utility bills. I guess Glen Beck, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbach and Todd Schnitt were all correct when they said this would happen. It's here, and it did. Our President doesn't seem to be concerned about it at all. That's because it feeds right into his plan to get people out of there cars and into public transportation. So sad.
      • beauboy 3 mths ago
        the price of gas has gone up every year since eisenhower was president.only a fool would think the potus can control it.keep listening to that fair and balanced group you mentioned,i'm sure it will give you a broad look at the world.
      • MarcD 3 mths ago
        Of course it's gone up every year. It's how MUCH it goes up that's the issue.
    • Eddard  •  3 mths ago
      Gas is up 91% since his inauguration. He can't blame this on GWB; little O has done more for the oil companies pockets then GWB and Cheney ever did. Just another little inconvenient truth!
    • Polycarp Pio  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Suprise the president cant control the weather or gas prices!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PP
    • Christine Lewis  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      You think we have problems? The price of a gallon of gas in the UK today was $9.67. We need to 'drill here and drill now'. We are being held hostage by Iran and Saudi Arabia.. who hate our guts. Those poor moose will just have to 'step over' the pipeline.. it won't kill them.
    • Chuck  •  3 mths ago
      A big part of his campaign strategy was to blame Bush and his big oil buddies for high gas prices. NOW who can he blame?
    • Charles F  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      The media is doing EVERYTHING it can to cover for the failed policies of Obotchma, especially regarding gas prices!
      Obotchma is trying to claim that gas production is at an all-time high (it isn't, actually. ) which is funny considering the increases in production had NOTHING to do with his administration! (blame Bush again! :P )Obotchma has actually fought against increases!
      What is PATHETIC is that in July 2008, CANDIDATE Obotchma RAILED Bush for high gas prices as the fault of the President and how it was unconscionable that Americans were suffering such high prices. Now the media is running cover for this FAILURE int he White House because they ALL know that regardless of everything, if gas is above $5/gallon, Obotchma will NOT be reelected!
    • Ernie  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Look, i don't care who anybody blames for high gas prices. This issue has been going on for years now.
      The fact is Oil Corporations are on Record for the last 30 years showing profits soaring into the billions of dollars.
      Also, the American taxpayer gives them "subsidies" , why? Don't know, to be honest. I'm sure someone will tell me.
      They also have the infamous Bush tax cuts and loopholes they have been taking advantage of for more than 30 years.
      Their executives get multi-million dollar bonuses annually.
      In the meantime, laid off Middle Class Americans have to pay over $4.00 a gallon for gas.
      So now, B of A, Chase, CountryWide Mortgage, & others have taken their homes, major Employers have laid them off.
      Now, the Oil Companies want to stick their hand into taxpayer's wallets.
      The middle class & poor now have to decide between paying the rent/mortgage, utilities or food for the family.
      When they need recruits to fight "wars" poor and middle class kids are ok to fight for us. I lost many relatives in Vietnam & Iraq, & Afghanistan.
      It does bother me that a man wanting to be President has 5 sons who didn't.
      You can't replace my relatives with excuses, so don't even try.
    • Robert J  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Its time to Nationalize the oil industry. We the people pump it, refine it, take the risks and reap the benefits by way of lower gasoline prices. The only American oil exported will be surplus refined products. We team up with other big global oil buyers like China and India
      and together (the cooperative) we broker lower prices. If OPEC wants to sell oil they'll have to sell at a price we're willing to pay.
    • Kim  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      raise gas prices they econmeney will go to hell you will see.
    • scotian  •  South Bend, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      It is clear the oil companies and their greedy cronies will try and tell us anything to justify rising prices. They tell us its "supply and demand" and that Americans are driving too much - then Americans curb their driving 6-7% like they have recently and prices still go up...then they tell us its "middle east tensions" implying that rumors of war alone justify higher prices - but rumors of peace and the actual absence of conflict never do the same...use the Petroleum reserves, and be prepared to use it often if necessary Mr. O...
    • JC  •  3 mths ago
      this rookie can't handle any problem. that is what you get with a community organizer.
    • Sarah Y  •  3 mths ago
      If rising gas prices will get rid of Obama, I will gladly pay $5 a gallon :)
    • Yep Yep  •  3 mths ago
      Your children owe $50,000.00 plus, and thats before they pay their bills. You can not pay it. Now Inflation. You have sold your children & grandchildrens future. You are fools. Now set back and learn how to speak Greek.
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