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Wyoming Gas Prices Falling Across The State, But Not Because Of Joe Biden.

Consumers have noticed that gasoline prices across the state of Wyoming have been falling during the 2024 elections and the 2022 Primary elections. Joe Biden tried to convince voters that he is responsible for bringing the gas prices down he had inflated on day one.

So far, the prices have fallen about 3.5 cents per gallon during this last week.

About 500 gas stations across the state of Wyoming are anywhere from 41.0 cents to 45.0 cents per gallon cheaper than just 30 days ago. But none of the ultra-high gas prices would have happened if Joe Biden did not go to war against the petroleum industry.

Remember, it was Joe Biden who shut down the Keystone Pipeline by Executive order on day one and stopped oil companies from getting any more oil leases or being able to do any further drilling for oil.

America was once energy independent under President Trump, but now is energy dependent solely caused by Joe Biden.

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