WASHINGTON — Soaring gasoline prices are threatening to undercut President Barack Obama’s re-election prospects and offering Republicans an easy target. With prices pushing $4 a gallon and threatening to go even higher, Obama sought Thursday to confront rising public anxiety and strike back at his GOP critics.

“Only in politics do people root for bad news, do they greet bad news so enthusiastically,” Obama said of Republicans. “You pay more; they’re licking their chops.”

Obama said dismissively that all the Republicans can talk about is more drilling — “a bumper sticker … a strategy to get politicians through an election” — when the nation’s energy challenges demand much more. In a speech in Miami, he promoted the expansion of domestic oil and gas exploration but also the development of new forms of energy.

For all the political claims, economists say there’s not much a president of either party can do about gasoline prices. Certainly not in the short term. But it’s clear that people are concerned — a new Associated Press-GfK poll says seven in 10 find the issue deeply important — so it’s sure to be a political issue through the summer.

“Right now, we’re experiencing yet another painful reminder of why developing new energy is so critical to our future,” the president said. At an average of $3.58 a gallon, prices are already up 25 cents since Jan. 1, and experts say they could reach a record $4.25 a gallon by Memorial Day.

Those higher prices could hurt consumer spending and unravel some of the recent improvements in the economy. And they could also be a daily reminder to voters to question Obama’s contention that he’s making the nation — and them — more secure.

While motorists are already starting to complain, many economists see the $4-a-gallon mark as a breaking point above which the economy starts to suffer real pain. Analysts estimate that every one-cent increase is roughly a $1.4 billon drain on the economy.

Obama’s Republican challengers aren’t letting it all slide by. They have stepped up their attacks on his energy policies, including his rejection last month of a pipeline to carry oil from Canada to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast. And they’re full of promises.

“I’ve developed a program for American energy so no future president will ever bow to a Saudi king again, and so every American can look forward to $2.50-a-gallon gasoline,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said in the Wednesday night GOP debate in Mesa, Ariz. He calls his strategy “Drill Here, Drill Now.”

At the same event, former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania — who has warned of $5-a-gallon gas — asserted that “we have a lot of troubles around the world, as you see the Middle East in flames and what’s going on in this country with gas prices and the economy.” And former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney suggested that even more troubling than rising gasoline prices was Iranian President Mahmoud “Ahmadinejad with nuclear weapons.”

In his speech at the University of Miami, Obama sought to draw a contrast with his GOP challengers and made a pointed reference to what he suggested was Republican glee at rising gas prices.

“And you can bet that since it’s an election year, they’re already dusting off their three-point plans for $2 gas,” Obama said. “I’ll save you the suspense. Step one is drill, step two is drill, and step three is keep drilling. … We’ve heard the same thing for 30 years. Well, the American people aren’t stupid.”

Addressing the rising public anxiety, Obama said, “There are no quick fixes to this problem, and you know we can’t just drill our way to lower gas prices.” Anyone suggesting otherwise was not being honest, he said.

Still, Obama said he had ordered his administration to search for every possible area to help consumers in the coming months. He said his administration’s “all-of-the-above strategy,” one that includes oil, gas, wind and solar power, is the “only real solution” to the nation’s energy challenges.

Gingrich quickly dismissed Obama’s energy speech as “excuses and fantasies.”

Presidents often get blamed for rising gas prices, but there’s not much they can do about them. The current increases at the pump have been driven by tensions in Iran and by higher demand in the U.S. as well as in China, India and other quickly growing nations.

“Obviously, people go to the pump all the time, so it’s something that really hits home with the voters,” said Fred Greenstein, a Princeton University professor emeritus of politics. “It’s an easy issue to talk about, and not an easy issue to accomplish very much on.”

In his Miami remarks, Obama said that despite political criticism of his policies “America is producing more oil today than at any time in the last eight years. He also noted that, for the first time in 30 years, the United States is now exporting more petroleum products than it imports.

But Jack Gerard, the president of the American Petroleum Institute, challenged Obama’s apparent effort to take credit.

“While oil production is up, the increase relates almost entirely to investment and leasing decisions made before, sometimes long before, this administration came into office,” Gerard said. “The increase is also due to oil and gas development on private and state lands over which the administration has little or no control at all.”

Though Obama’s approval rating on the economy has climbed, his negative rating on handling gas prices is stagnant. Just 39 percent approve of what he’s doing there, and 58 percent disapprove, according to the new AP-GFK survey.

Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, said gasoline prices are likely to keep rising as the summer driving season approaches. “Increasingly, it’s becoming the biggest threat to the economy,” he said. “And there is little presidents can do to influence gasoline prices in the near term.”

Some lawmakers have called for Obama to release oil from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

“Rising gas prices could be the difference between an economy that continues to recover and an economy that sinks back into recession,” said Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., among those calling for such a move.

The emergency reserve is kept in salt caverns in Texas and Louisiana and contains about 700 million barrels of oil. There are 42 gallons in each barrel. Last year, as prices rose, Obama authorized the sale of 30 million barrels of oil from the reserve.

However, economists suggest that tapping the reserve to increase the amount of oil on the market has only a modest and temporary effect on gas prices.

Will Obama take that step? White House spokesman Jay Carney says, “We never take options off the table.”

Obama may just have to get used to the criticism, because it probably isn’t going away anytime soon, said James Thurber, an American University political science professor. “Republicans will hit him with anything that comes up which makes him look bad,” he said.

Still, as long as the economy seems to keep improving, Obama probably won’t be hurt too much by the attacks “unless gas goes over $5 a gallon,” Thurber said.

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  1. I love that step one is drill, and I love that step two is drill, but I especially love step three which is DRILL!!   It would take care of the unemployment problem and our energy problem all in one!!

    1. Don’t you think a better long-term strategy would be to continue to buy everyone else’s oil while its cheap… then wait for global supply to diminish (which, BTW, it is), then sell it to China, etc. for a significantly higher price down the road??

      1. No I think you guys have been saying that for years!  I think if we had started drilling in our own country LONG ago then we would have been much better off.

  2.  In 2011, U.S. refiners exported 117 million gallons per day of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and other petroleum products, up from 40 million gallons per day a decade earlier. 
    Gasoline supplies are being exported to the highest bidder.

  3. everyone involved are liars this really is the government robbing americans people in the position to help americans OBAMA right this minute could do something about it but as with all muslims they will keep stealing and wrecking america GO OBAMA  you loser good for nothing so called leader hope some of your family members are as cold as mine thanks for nothing

      1. he also forgot to mention that our whole federal government is in on the take. The people that blamed Bush don’t ever think about blaming their Savior. Same as the Obama haters giving a pass to Bush.

    1. Your comment would be taken more seriously with punctuation, correct spelling, capital letters, etc. I expect a reply that blames Obama for your poor education, seeing he has been in office for all of three years.  Maybe you need to turn off the Rush for an afternoon, and as a fellow body man, realize that the super rich have nothing more to suck from the poor.  They are now coming after us.  A two-class system is the goal.  The Rich and the rest of us.  Please open your eyes and, if your going to hate, hate the people who are keeping your family cold.  Big oil (who doesn’t care one bit about your family). Profits are all.

  4. Sounds as though Obama is running on gas prices increasing so he can tout his failed energy programs as the best way to go!  The D’s condemned Bush for less than $2. gas prices, but say the present $4-$5 prices are not this president’s fault.  Another” donkey” plan put in place–but remember that” elephants never forget.”

    1. I hope to see some ads with prominent democrats ripping Bush over the $2-3 gas of 08 followed up by the same dems presently claiming that gas prices have nothing to do with the Pres.  Then end the ad with a line about it being irresponsible leaving these partisan, hypocrites in control of dog catching, let alone the full federal government.  

      And lets clear up something about the story.  When you are President of the US and you have publicly supported the price of gas being $7 a gallon and you continually do things to help reach your desired goal, then yes, you do have something to do with the rising price of gas in his country, especially when you proudly tout fuel that is being refined here and being shipped to China

      And what is up with China?  If they are so smart, why aren’t they refining their own oil?

  5. The problem is the economy will not keep improving with fuel prices going through the roof. Money spent on gas and oil is money that will not be spent on things that keep our economy humming along. “Unless gas goes over $5 a gallon, Obama won’t be hurt much”  is a bit of a stretch, I think.

  6. Obama said, “There is no silver bullet”    It would take 5 years to build and bring new refineries online and ramp up oil exploration (now that many oil drilling rigs have left the Gulf to drill in foreign waters) to where gasoline and heating oil inventories would be affected.
    The silver bullet should have been, the day Obama took office,  to immediately begin drilling, building refineries, commissioning  nuclear plants, building safe pipelines to transport the oil, and rebuilding the railroad system in the US to reduce transportation costs.Had these things been implemented  back in 2008 many jobs would have been created and maybe some of the projects would be finished or nearing completion now. 

    It’s all about money. Someone is making billions. Do away with the oil speculators.  There is NO WAY a fire at a refinery could possibly drive up the price of gasoline 45 cents per gallon the following day.

    Oh, By the way,
    Congress, thanks for extending the Bush taxcuts. I can use those few dollars and more to try to try to keep up with this weeks price increase at the pump.

    1. I love the ‘ol “it can’t be fixed today” line. Maybe not, but if more refineries were built 2-3 years ago we would be that much closer to having them completed

  7. It’s funny how our Liar In Chief is not talking about his support of cap and trade and his desire to increase oil prices for the good of the environment. Obama said he has 5 more years to implement his long term energy policy. That means he has 5 more years to get us up to his desired goal of $7 a gallon gas. Why would we support the long term energy policy of someone who publicly supported higher energy prices? Spin away libs.

  8. This article is written completely in defense of Obama’s non action when it comes to energy and oil production during his whole first term.
    Funny how BDN didn’t make any attempt to defend Bush under the same circumstances.
    No liberal bias at this paper people!

        1. Thats because Conservative  rags along with Faux’ news are nothing put propaganda tools to further the agenda of the rich and the mentally challenged.

  9. What happened to the Congressional hearings over price gouging that the Democrats were having back in 08?  What happened to the rising prices being the result of having “oil men” in the White House?  This when prices were much less.

    Now there is no magic bullet and Republicans are playing games during an election year?  Well if they are, it is straight from the liberal playbook.  Obama likes to tout numbers but whenever you dig deeper into his numbers, you see more problems, not acceptable excuses.  Just look at the unemployment rate. It is going down, but still nowhere near where it was when he TOOK office and he is patting himself on the back.  But the reason the number is going down is because people are getting off unemployment and joining the disability line.  It still comes out of our pockets.  And now with refining he touts a number but he doesn’t tell you that all that extra refined oil and more is not being used here but in China and India.

    The sad part is that many Americans buy into Obama’s words and write articles like this to say the blame is not on him.  And may other Americans read it and buy into when reality is right in front of them, slapping them in the face.  Obama wants $7 gas.  He AND his energy sec. have said as much.  

    The Democrat Dog and Pony show continues.  

  10. Of all the things for which I harbor visceral hatred of this president, his bull-headed insistance that green energy would solve the world’s energy woes ranks at the top of the list for me.  As somone who struggles every year to heat my home, it angers me beyond words to know that we have almost unlimited resources such as natural gas and oil,  with the technology to develop them safely without harming the environment.  There is no reason for us to pay $5.00 per gallon for gas, which is what’s being predicted by summer.  This arrogant, pompous, smug, self-absorbed little man who has had everything handed to him his entire life will go down in history as the worst president to have ever served.  Anybody who would vote to re-elect him for another four years of insulting the intelligence of those of us who understand his radical agenda.   

  11. The idea has always been $5 a gal. to force Amerika into little green cars made by FOO’s You’re benovelant leaders will be the only people allowed to drive SUV’s.

  12. Oh thinking challenged ones……………. For at least 12 years I have been challenging motorists, parked in public areas RUNNING THEIR MOTORS IN THEIR BIG SUV’s………..the remote locking device has made it convenient to lock the car while running, so the baby/ dog, can sleep air conditioned or heated, or the teens waiting can listen to the radio, eh while you shop or do the computer in the library.. Miles per gallon 20-30 tops………… The answer is alway “I have a big family I want to keep them safe!” Yeah, my Father kept 9 of us safe touring around in an old VW bus. at least 35 mpg……..SUV’s     YOU BUY THEM! YOU, RUN THEM………..YOU use up the oil……………
    I listened to Jimmy Carter  ( remember the President with solar panels on the roof of the WH, REMOVED by ronald reagan”) after the gas shortage in 1979. By 1981 I had found a used VW diesel Rabbit hatch back, that got 50 miles per gallon…After putting 289, miles on it I couldn ‘t find another so I settled for a leased Honda Civic..Hated that car! 32 mpg, I  kept running out of gas. In 1988 I found a Diesel Rabbit pick up truck.same  good mileage, drove IT around 275.000 miles, It was done in by the salt on the roads in Portland, so in 2002, I bought a 1983 VW diesel Rabbit hatchback again
    Yup, It is parked outside now……STILL 50 mpg. NO electronic gadgets, no computerized stuff, just
    your simple basic diesel engine…..YES, I passed a double tractor trailer truck on the steep up grade on the West MASS TURNPIKE, last  year, JUST SPRINTING!
    But I have a problem…………..because SO FEW of you DESIRED THIS easy energy saving vehicle, there aren’t many used ones around and on my social security income, not increasing with the speed of the rising oil prices…………..there is NO EXTRA for car payments………….lucky I didn’t freeze to death this winter………..So when this car wears out, thanks to YOU,  I may have to stay home…………
    It is NOT Obama’s fault it is inattention on the part of YOU  who are supposed to be contributing to this Democracy!

  13. Gas prices are not controlled by the Office of the President.  They’re controlled by a) demand, b) speculation about demand, and c) supply.  It’s a world market.  Saudi Arabia currently needs $80 a barrel minimum to keep it’s economy going and prevent an Arab Spring type revolution.  They’ve been lying about how much is in the ground as “reserves” ever since production quotas based on reserves came into effect.  They’re producing more expensive oil because the cheap stuff is gone.  This is true for many other counties too, including the US of A.

    More drilling will make little difference.  The easy stuff is gone.  Geologic fact.  End of story.

    The only thing that will hold down the price of oil now is crashing the economy.  Since Obama has improved the economy, prices have gone up instead.

  14. the corupt GOP at it’s finest. The GOP appears to be going to extremes to get into the White house. Very sick and sad for our country!!

  15. The gas price hike should be no surprise…Republicans serve the Big Oil companies and they want their puppets in office..! Big corporations run the country…they raise and lower gas prices…and they run articles like this through the media corps THEY own…all to make you believe Obama is the bad guy. Maine was having it’s problems before but the environment right now is hostile in the new class war that your Republican Governor has created….Maine has gone from the frying pan into the fire…don’t worry though…it’s not ALL bad news…Pauly boy is making PLENTY of dough to sell you all out.

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