But, again, a campaign official said that she no longer supports a ban on fracking and then took aim at the former president who supports oil.
“Trump’s false claims about fracking bans are an obvious attempt to distract from his own plans to enrich oil and gas executives at the expense of the middle class.” The spokesperson said to The Hill.
“The Biden-Harris Administration passed the largest ever climate change legislation and under their leadership, America now has the highest ever domestic energy production,” they said. “This Administration created 300,000 energy jobs, while Trump lost nearly a million and his Project 2025 would undo the enormous progress we’ve made the past four years.”
Harris also no longer favors a “Medicare for all” single-payer healthcare system that she supported during the 2019 campaign.
In 2019, she said that all ideas, including expanding the Supreme Court from nine Justices, were “on the table.
“We are on the verge of a crisis of confidence in the Supreme Court. We have to take this challenge head-on, and everything is on the table to do that,” she said during that campaign, but now she says she is not in favor of “packing” the court.
Delivering ethics reform proposals for the court has become her new focus, working closely with Biden.
“Harris no longer supports a federal job guarantee, an idea championed by some on the Left and Green New Deal proponents that gained traction among Democrats during the 2020 election cycle. A spokesperson for Harris’s campaign confirmed the position change exclusively to the Washington Examiner,” the report said.
“A federal jobs guarantee would mean the federal government would provide a job to anyone who wants one, a massively costly proposal that harkens back to the New Deal policies of the 1930s,” it said.