‘She Is Not Promoting Expansion’: Harris, Who Has Touted Fracking in Stump Speeches, Doesn’t Want More of It, Campaign Says

‘She Is Not Promoting Expansion’: Harris, Who Has Touted Fracking in Stump Speeches, Doesn’t Want More of It, Campaign Says

October 17, 2024

The Harris-Walz campaign said that Vice President Kamala Harris doesn’t support an expansion of oil drilling in the United States, an apparent attempt to clarify Harris’s comments on the campaign trail.

Harris has for weeks touted record-high domestic oil production and championed the moderate increases for fossil fuel leases in the Inflation Reduction Act, raising questions about whether she might back more production as president.

“Just to be clear, Vice President Harris hasn’t said anything that the administration hasn’t already said,” Harris-Walz campaign climate engagement director Camila Thorndike told Politico in an interview Wednesday when asked about Harris’s recent statements “promoting fossil fuels.”

“She is not promoting expansion,” Thorndike said. “She’s just said that they wouldn’t ban fracking and the fact that anyone could look up is that the [Inflation Reduction Act] required leases, and that was not something that she promoted.”

Thorndike’s comments mark the latest example of the campaign struggling to maintain consistency on hot-button policy issues. Since emerging as Democrats’ presidential nominee, Harris has run to the center on energy issues—saying she wouldn’t ban fracking and backing away from the Green New Deal—while seeking to maintain the support of climate activists who have largely backed her campaign.

Contrary to Thorndike’s portrayal, Harris has gone farther than merely pointing out that the Inflation Reduction Act mandated fossil fuel lease sales and has appeared to promote oil and gas drilling.

Harris, for example, boasted that she cast the tie-breaking vote that “actually increased leases for fracking as vice president,” during her first interview as the Democratic presidential nominee in August. “So I’m very clear about where I stand,” Harris added.

Then, during her debate with former president Donald Trump in September, Harris again highlighted that the Inflation Reduction Act requires fossil fuel leases. And she claimed the Biden-Harris administration’s policies have led to an increase in domestic oil production.

“My position is that we have got to invest in diverse sources of energy so we reduce our reliance on foreign oil,” Harris said, opting against ruling out investments in traditional fossil fuel projects. “We have had the largest increase in domestic oil production in history because of an approach that recognizes that we cannot over rely on foreign oil.”

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