Biden and Harris know energy development is a winning issue in Pennsylvania | Opinion
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
By Keith Naughton,
Faced with the harsh reality of a tough general election Joe Biden and Kamala Harris each did something no political pundit expected: they unequivocally opposed a ban to fracking. This was a partial flip-flop by Biden and a total flip-flop by Harris.
But when faced with winning or losing the presidency, candidates will make all sorts of compromises to win – or not lose. Biden and Harris clearly knew that opposing energy development or banning fracking in Pennsylvania would be a big loser – and they were right.
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