Washington, D.C. – Rising gas prices continue to weigh heavily on American voters, with a new national survey finding that two-thirds say fuel costs will likely influence their vote in November. The latest The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll, conducted by Noble Predictive Insights, found that 66% of registered voters say gas and fuel prices are likely to affect their decisions at the ballot box. Of those surveyed, 37% said fuel costs are “very likely” to influence their vote. The poll also found that 49% of respondents believe wars and international conflicts affecting global oil markets are the primary reason…