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Kamala Harris Is Against Fracking Again

Harris' top climate aide appears to be backing away from Vice President Kamala Harris' unconditional support for fracking, a position she opposed in 2019 when she vowed to ban it.

flip flop underline claim Critics say Harris is an empty political shell willing to do and say whatever it takes to get elected.

WATCH — Harris surrogate: Harris and Biden wanted 'no new leases' for fracking on federal land in 2020:

A recent survey found that nearly half of Americans (48%) believe that Harris only says what people want to hear, but that Harris is only saying what they believe. Only 36% of people thought that economist/YouGov poll Found.

Camilla Thorndike, Harris' director of climate change, said: politiko Last week, Harris announced that she no longer supports land leases for hydraulic fracturing. Harris touted the so-called Anti-Inflation Act, which includes provisions to expand fracking leases.

Harris gave the bill a tie-breaking vote in the Senate. President Joe Biden later signed the bill.

“To be clear, Vice President Harris is not saying anything that the administration hasn't already said,” Thorndike said. politiko. “She's not pushing for business expansion.” [of fracking leases]. She just said they were not going to ban fracking and the fact that anyone could look into it meant the IRA needed the lease and that was not something she promoted. ”

During the 2019 presidential campaign, Harris said, “There's no question that I support banning fracking.” That comment was made retroactively five years later during an interview with CNN's Dana Bash.

Harris maintained that he never supported banning hydraulic fracturing. “I made that clear in the 2020 debate,” she told Bash. “I will not ban fracking. I did not ban fracking as vice president. I will not ban fracking as president.”

No one in Pennsylvania seems to know what Harris really believes about fracking or what she would do if she wins in November.

WATCH — Democratic Rep. Phillips: ABC 'should have challenged' Harris Details of policy shift:

Eliminating hydraulic fracturing in the Keystone State would mean an end to jobs and state revenue. Approximately 2,000 landowners collect royalties. lease The Marcellus Shale Coalition estimated that those properties would affect natural gas wells. These fees are taxes and provide revenue for local government schools, police departments, and conservation projects.

Hydraulic fracturing has generated $3.2 billion in state and local tax revenue. washington post It was reported that the amount of royalties paid exceeded $6 billion. Approximately 121,000 jobs for Pennsylvania residents will be related to hydraulic fracturing in 2022, according to a study by FTI Consulting.

Pennsylvania is a key state in the Democratic Party's “blue wall” strategy to halt former President Donald Trump's biggest upset in American political history. Most polls show Harris with a slight lead over the former president, but within the margin of error.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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