Kamala Harris Shifts Stance on Fracking Ahead of Election
Vice President Harris no longer supports a fracking ban, reflecting a significant policy change as she campaigns for the presidency.
- Harris' campaign confirmed she will not seek to ban fracking if elected president.
- This marks a departure from her 2020 stance, where she strongly opposed fracking.
- Energy experts and political strategists are skeptical about the impact of this shift on key voters.
- Harris aims to highlight the Biden administration's climate accomplishments while contrasting with Trump's energy policies.
- The fracking issue is particularly critical in swing states like Pennsylvania, a major natural gas producer.