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Obama Says He Wants Oil Producers to Boost Output

Apr 26th 2011 – 8:54PM
Joe Raedle, Getty Images

Joe Raedle, Getty Images

WASHINGTON -- As the high cost of gasoline takes a toll on politics and pocket books, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he is calling on major oil producers such as Saudi Arabia to increase their oil supplies to help stabilize prices, warning starkly that lack of relief would harm the global economy. "We are in a lot of...

Gas Prices Loom as Re-Election Obstacle for Obama

Apr 23rd 2011 – 9:56PM
Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

WASHINGTON - With gas prices climbing and little relief in sight, President Barack Obama is scrambling to get ahead of the latest potential obstacle to his re-election bid, even as Republicans are making plans to exploit the issue. No one seems more aware of the electoral peril than Obama himself. "My poll numbers go up...

Obama Pumps Plan to Develop Renewable Energy

Apr 23rd 2011 – 11:15AM

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says one answer to high gasoline prices is to spend money developing renewable energy sources. "That's the key to helping families at the pump and reducing our dependence on foreign oil" in the long term, he said Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address. Obama raises the...

Gas Prices Top $4 in Nation's Capital, 5 States

Apr 16th 2011 – 1:21PM
AP

AP

NEW YORK -- Drivers in Washington, D.C., on Saturday joined motorists in five states who are paying more than $4 per gallon for gasoline. The average price for gas in New York could top $4 by early next week. Hawaii, Alaska, California, Illinois and Connecticut already have pump prices above that mark, according to AAA's...

Obama: Shift From Imported Oil, New Jobs Will Come

Apr 2nd 2011 – 10:41AM
AP

AP

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says shifting the U.S. away from imported oil and toward cleaner forms of energy will add momentum to a trend that has led to 1.8 million new jobs in the past 13 months. Obama used his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday to promote his ideas for bringing down gasoline prices by...

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