LISTEN: With gas prices up nearly a dollar per gallon from two weeks ago, Californians are feeling the pressure at the pump. That could affect Newsom's chance in the election. KCBS' Eric Thomas and newsmarg spoke KCBS Radio political analyst lgerston.
With gas prices up nearly a dollar per gallon from two weeks ago, Californians are feeling the pressure at the pump. That could affect Newsom's margins in the upcoming election, though it's not expected to cost him the win.
For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Eric Thomas and Margie Shafer spoke to San Jose State University professor emeritus and KCBS political analyst Larry Gerston.
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