Kamala Harris’s Fracking Flip-Flop: A Desperate Bid for Votes

Kamala Harris is at it again, twisting herself into knots over her fracking stance. With Election Day looming just two weeks away, the Vice President’s inability to stick to a position is becoming increasingly embarrassing. Back in 2019, she was all about an outright ban on fracking—now she’s doing an awkward two-step to avoid alienating crucial swing states like Pennsylvania.

Harris’ latest spin comes courtesy of her campaign’s top climate staffer, who recently clarified that she wouldn’t expand fracking if elected. Let’s be clear: this is pure political gymnastics. The truth? Harris is desperate to save her campaign and knows that her past anti-fracking rhetoric will haunt her in a state that relies on the industry.

Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director of Power The Future, didn’t mince words: “Kamala Harris continues to lie and twist herself into a pretzel about her positions on energy because she needs states like Pennsylvania to win the White House. Her record of failure won’t cut it.” And he’s right. The more she tries to play both sides, the clearer it becomes that she’s willing to say anything to get votes.

And let’s not forget the numbers. FiveThirtyEight’s aggregation of polls shows Donald Trump is leading Harris in Pennsylvania for the first time since July. If Harris can’t even hold onto a lead in a battleground state, what does that say about her chances on the national stage?

Don’t let her deception slide—catch Lars Larson’s insights on why Harris’ shifting narrative should have voters questioning her integrity.

 

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