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The Trump administration says higher gas prices are a short-term pain for a long-term gain. Will voters agree?
CNN’s Dana Bash and the “Inside Politics” panel analyze a recent focus group of Biden-Trump voters in Michigan expressing confusion about the reasons for war with Iran and concern about rising gas prices. David Chalian says that Republican lawmakers are already anxious about the midterm fallout, telling Bash, “to find a way to get out of this quickly, declare some victory on objectives and start focusing the attention back on economic concerns is all I'm hearing of their desire right now.”
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The Trump administration says higher gas prices are a short-term pain for a long-term gain. Will voters agree?

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