A commentator on NPR's Marketplace says yes, according to Kos diarist Clem Yeobright: MP commentator Jamie Court gives a definitive answer: [I]n the run-up to the election, oil companies cut gasoline prices 500 percent more than their raw material cost fell. Note that there is no 'Some might think . . .' or 'There are those who say . . .' about this. (See theyrereal's incisive diary on this phenomenon.) The evidence, to Court, is just too clear. His source? Department of Energy data.
"Did oil companies try to manipulate the election?"
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