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Survey: McCain, Obama Lack Quick Gas Fix

Most Say Neither Candidate Has Edge

With the presidential campaign in full swing and the price of gasoline hovering around $4 a gallon, consumers believe neither major-party political candidate can alleviate their pain at the pump.

According to a recent Cars.com survey, roughly 50 percent of consumers believe that neither the presumptive Democratic nominee -- Sen. Barack Obama -- or presumptive Republican nominee -- Sen. John McCain -- have the answer when it comes to finding a solution for high gas prices.

The majority of consumers -- 48 percent -- also believe that neither candidate will have an edge when it comes to working with manufacturers to help produce more fuel-efficient cars in the future.

"Most people correctly see no simple solution when it comes to reducing prices at the pump," said Cars.com senior editor Joe Wiesenfelder. "That doesn't mean that it won't be an important issue when it comes to the general election. More than 70 percent of respondents said the cost of gasoline was either very important or somewhat important in their voting decision this November."

The high cost of gas ranks higher than education, health care and the Iraq war when it comes to issues of importance in the upcoming election. The most important issue to consumers, however, is the economy at large.

When it comes to finding a long-term solution to the high cost of gasoline, most consumers say long-term energy reform, development of alternative energy sources, and reducing our demand for oil through the production of more fuel-efficient and alternative-fuel vehicles are the best answers for the future.

When it comes to increasing oil production, 71 percent said they are in favor of more drilling in North America if it would lead to a decrease in gas prices.

The survey was conducted online with a random sample of 1,052 men and women 18 years of age and older in July 2008. The overall sampling error rate for this survey is plus or minus 3 percent.

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