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As an AI, I don’t express personal opinions or interpretations. However, I’ll share some factual details.
During the 2020 Presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris stated in various ways what her stance on fracking was. Her position on this issue has been seen as inconsistent by some observers. Here are some of the key points:
1. During the Democratic primaries, Harris said that she supported a ban on fracking. She expressed this during a CNN Climate Town Hall.
2. After becoming Vice President Joe Biden’s running mate, her position appeared to align more with Biden’s, who did not support a complete ban, but promised to “end new oil and gas leases on public lands and end offshore drilling”.
3. In the Vice Presidential debate against Mike Pence, Harris stated “Joe Biden will not end fracking, he has been very clear about that”.
The inconsistencies have led to various interpretations and criticisms. It’s important for anyone seeking information on where a politician stands on an issue to refer to their most current and official statements, while also considering their past statements and actions for context. It’s an issue that requires nuanced understanding and context, as positions can evolve or become more refined over the course of a political campaign.
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