Vice President Kamala Harris is once again facing criticism over her stance on fracking, as she recently claimed she would not pursue a ban on the controversial practice—despite multiple instances where she was caught on video expressing clear support for banning it. Harris’s latest statement has reignited debate about her true position on energy policy, with critics accusing her of flip-flopping to appease voters.
During a recent public appearance, Harris firmly stated, “I will not ban fracking,” a declaration that seemed to contradict her previous remarks. Critics were quick to point out that Harris had been captured on video several times in the past, stating there was “no question” she supported banning fracking. These earlier comments have left many questioning the authenticity of her current stance.
The controversy stems from Harris’s evolving position on the issue, which has seen her shift from being a vocal opponent of fracking to now adopting a more moderate tone. Videos from the 2020 presidential campaign show Harris explicitly stating that she was in favor of a nationwide fracking ban. “There’s no question I’m in favor of banning fracking,” Harris is heard saying in one recording, a statement that has been widely circulated on social media in recent days.
Many see Harris’s recent remarks as an attempt to distance herself from the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, which has been pushing for stricter environmental regulations and the elimination of fossil fuel practices like fracking. Her new stance is perceived as an effort to appeal to more centrist voters, particularly those in key swing states where the energy industry is a major source of jobs.
Social media was abuzz with reactions following Harris’s latest statement, with critics accusing her of flip-flopping on the issue to suit her political agenda. “Kamala Harris says she won’t ban fracking now, but we’ve all seen the videos where she said the exact opposite!” one user posted on X (formerly Twitter). Another wrote, “Harris is just pandering. She can’t have it both ways.”
Environmental activists were also quick to respond, with some expressing disappointment in Harris for walking back her earlier commitment to banning fracking. “It’s frustrating to see a leader backtrack on such a critical environmental issue,” said one environmental advocate. “We need real action on climate change, not politicians who change their position whenever it’s convenient.”
Despite the controversy, Harris defended her position, reiterating that she supports a balanced approach to energy policy that prioritizes both economic growth and environmental protection. “I’ve always been clear that we need to transition to clean energy, but we also have to protect jobs and ensure a smooth transition,” she said during her remarks.
As the debate over fracking continues to heat up, Harris’s shifting position has become a focal point for both her supporters and her critics. With the 2024 election looming, voters will likely continue to scrutinize her stance on fracking and other key energy issues.


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