Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is facing renewed criticism for her past support of banning fracking, which she boldly proclaimed while running for president in 2019, particularly from critics pointing out the popularity of fracking in Rust Belt states like Pennsylvania.
During a 2019 town hall on CNN as a presidential candidate, Harris stated, 'There’s no question I’m in favor of banning fracking.' She emphasized the need for immediate action on public lands and highlighted her history of working on the issue in California, citing concerns about the health and safety impacts of fracking on communities.
In response to Harris's stance on fracking, National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Mike Marinella characterized her as the 'most far-left progressive presidential nominee in history,' suggesting that her policies are too extreme for Rust Belt states.