Political leaders often respond to economic challenges like high gas prices by acknowledging external factors beyond their control, such as global events, while maintaining that accepting difficult circumstances is part of life, even when their campaign promises were not fulfilled.
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Republican shrugs off high gas pricesAdded:
What about his promise in 2024 that if he was reelected gas would be under $2 a gallon because of his policies?
Well, gas prices were coming down until we had to deal with this situation, but you know, that that that's that's life.
That's dealing with with world and you the the the world we live in. But if someone's listening to you and they were paying $2.98 a gallon of gas before the war started and now they're paying $4.53.
I mean, saying that's life might not, you know, make them feel better. Those are Those are your words. Those are your words, not mine. I'm I'm saying >> No, you said that just now.
>> is the situation.
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