Vice President Harris: I think that people are ready for a New Way Forward. Sadly, in the last decade, we have had in the former president, someone who has been pushing an agenda that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as Americans and dividing our… pic.twitter.com/r78F4cC2ys
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) August 30, 2024
Kamala Harris has said she has no intention of banning hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking” — a controversial hydrocarbon extraction method denounced by environmentalists — if elected president in November.
“We can believe and to develop a thriving clean energy economy without banning hydraulic fracturing,” said Vice President Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee.
“As president, I will not ban fracking,” she said, although in the past she had opposed the technique, a controversial issue in the key state of Pennsylvania. of the US if he is elected president.
“I think there should be consequences. We have laws that must be respected and enforced,” she said when asked about the politically explosive issue of immigration.
“As president, I will guarantee that our laws are followed,” declared the former prosecutor.