It’s a day for this, eh?
Harris campaign now says VP ‘does not support’ electric vehicle mandate in latest flip-flop https://t.co/6afldQu6al pic.twitter.com/7Zu1XMcuB3
— New York Post (@nypost) August 27, 2024
Maybe she doesn’t want to be forced into one herself?
(NY Post) It’s really not that easy being green.
Despite Vice President Kamala Harris championing outlawing gasoline-powered cars in her Senate days, her campaign claimed Tuesday she’s now opposed to electric vehicle mandates — yet another walkback on behalf of the California Democrat and possibly the biggest one of them all.
In a “fact check” email, Harris campaign rapid response director Ammar Moussa dismissed claims made by former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), about the veep’s readiness to “force every American to own an electric vehicle.”
“FACT: Vice President Harris does not support an electric vehicle mandate,” Moussa wrote.
What the “fact check” leaves out is that Harris, 59, co-sponsored legislation in April 2019 that sought to ban the sale of gasoline-powered vehicles by 2040.
Of course, there’s a big out in this, notably that the Biden-Harris admin and their Democrat Comrades refuse to call the EV mandate a mandate. They claim it cannot be a mandate when the law doesn’t specifically state the end of fossil fueled vehicles like the law in California does. It just sets the conditions where manufacturers pretty much have to ditch fossil fueled vehicles, including standard and plugin hybrids, and only make and sell EVs.
Of course, she does actually support the mandate for Other People, one that would give the Elites like Kamala the ability to still travel in large, fossil fueled limos and SUVs.
Face it, In Pile-of-Ticks every position change in a nanosecond depending of who is listening. Campaign Promises are for the moment.