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Gavin Newsom Advises Californians to Skip Chevron as Company Blames Him for High Gas Prices

Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom called upon Californians to skip Chevron this holiday weekend after the company began posting signs blaming his government for high gas prices.

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What happened Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom called upon Californians to skip Chevron this holiday weekend after the company began posting signs blaming his government for high gas prices.
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BreitbartNews report · May 22, 1:31 AM

Gavin Newsom Advises Californians to Skip Chevron as Company Blames Him for High Gas Prices

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Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom called upon Californians to skip Chevron this holiday weekend after the company began posting signs blaming his government for high gas prices.

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Just the NewsNews report · May 22, 12:00 AM

Despite high gas prices, Memorial Weekend travel expected to break records, AAA forecasts

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The AAA domestic travel forecast expects 39.1 million people will travel by car, which is slightly higher than last year, when 39 million people traveled by car over the holiday weekend.

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