Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow is facing backlash after boasting about the benefit of skipping the pumps in her pricey electric vehicle.
A Michigan senator is facing backlash after boasting about the benefit of skipping the pumps in her pricey electric vehicle — which go for more than $56,000 on average — while everyday Americans struggle to pay record-high gas prices.
“I drove it from Michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station and it didn’t matter how high it was,” she said.— including Michigan — with no sign of slowing down any time soon.
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