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Will gasoline prices go down to at least $3.50 a gallon or less by election time?

by Guest61000  |  earlier

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and then start going up again as soon as election is decided as happened last election in 2006?

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  1. Perhaps, but then they'll go right back up again.

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  2. I paid $3.36 a gallon in Springfield MO 12 days ago.


  3. In san antonio texas they are already down to around 3.49, im sure just because elections they will go down

  4. Gas tends to go up a little before Memorial day, and dips in August.  Extra summer profits

  5. You have already seen the answer. Yes we will hover at 3.60 but likely go lower. The timing will be almost impeccable to the election chances for McCain.

  6. That depends on Russia, Iran and America.

  7. I'm expecting it to go down to at least $3 a gallon.  At least for the time being.

    In my hometown in GA, the price is 3.57.  However, in Macon, GA, the price is usually 10 cent cheaper than us all the time.

  8. Gas is already less than $3.50 a gallon in some places, and I don't know about it going up, seems logical that is will.

  9. More than likely, they will continue to drop slowly between now and the election, then rise during November/December travel season.  They will likely then taper off until mid-Spring.  This is only if there are no supply interruptions or regional disruptions.

  10. Well where I am at gas is $3.55 so I think it will.

  11. No, not by election time.  But when Obama is in the White House, gas will go back to about $.0.75 a gallon because he has the experience and know-how on how to do it. (Yes, I'm dreaming.)

  12. Gas prices will do whatever they do. Its not like the US has any control over them.

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