Alex Thompson at Axios reported that Kamala Harris’s campaign stated “no comment” when asked if she would veto or sign her own 2019 bill that mandated electric vehicles:
Driving the news: Harris’ campaign has sent contradictory signals about her position on a mandate for automakers — a key issue in pivotal Midwestern states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, where many autoworkers are based.
- In a lengthy “fact-check” email last week that covered several issues, a campaign spokesperson included a line saying that Harris “does not support an electric vehicle mandate” — suggesting she changed her previous position, without elaborating.
- On Aug. 28 Axios asked the Harris campaign to clarify her position, and whether she would sign or veto a bill she co-sponsored in 2019 that included such a mandate for manufacturers.
- On Tuesday afternoon, Harris’ campaign ultimately declined to comment.
That’s weird because a Harris campaign email from August 27 said she does not support an EV mandate.
“When she was a senator, Harris cosponsored the Zero-Emissions Vehicle Act of 2019, which contained a requirement for car manufacturers to sell only zero-emission vehicles by 2040,” Amber Duke wrote on X.
It’s almost as if Harris should sit down for an interview and answer policy questions.
Oh, wait. That won’t happen like ever.
It reminds me of when Nancy Pelosi said they have to pass the Obamacare bill for us normies to see what’s in it.
Well, we have to vote in Harris to find out where she stands on policy.
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