Donald Trump had a nasty surprise for Kamala Harris that put her in this bad spot

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Donald Trump isn’t pulling any punches with the Presidency on the line. 

He’s drawing a clear contrast about the future for voters.  

And Donald Trump had a nasty surprise for Kamala Harris that put her in this bad spot. 

Donald Trump makes his pitch to Pennsylvania voters

Pennsylvania is being treated by both Presidential campaigns as a must-win state. 

Hydraulic fracking has become the hot-button issue in the state. 

Pennsylvania is the second largest producer of natural gas in the country, behind Texas, thanks to an energy boom powered by fracking.

The Marcellus Shale Coalition found that fracking supports more than 120,000 high-paying jobs in the state. 

Fracking is an issue where there’s a clear contrast between the Presidential candidates. 

Vice President Kamala Harris worked tirelessly to ban fracking for more than a decade – that is until she started running for President in July.

The Biden-Harris regime began waging war on American energy production on their first day in office. 

Former President Donald Trump told a crowd at a rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania that he would get energy workers “pumping, fracking, drilling and producing like never before.”

“If you vote for me, I will cut your energy and electricity prices in half within 12 months,” Trump vowed. 

A Wall Street Journal study found that electricity prices have increased 30% since the Biden-Harris regime took office and began ramming through Green New Deal policies.

“I will terminate the natural gas export ban, which makes it impossible for you to sell your product to a lot of countries that want it desperately,” Trump said. “That is brutalizing Pennsylvania energy jobs.”

The Biden-Harris regime halted a proposed liquefied natural gas export terminal in Louisiana earlier this year, citing climate change. 

“We have all of this stuff – more than anybody – [and] we don’t use it,” Trump said about America’s fossil fuel reserves. “I will get Pennsylvania energy workers pumping, fracking, drilling, and producing like never before.”

A clear contrast for voters on the energy issue

Trump pitched himself as “the candidate of the American worker” while calling Kamala “the candidate of the tax collectors and the Washington bureaucrats.”

Kamala claims she no longer supports a fracking ban, but Trump told the crowd to get themselves checked out if they believe that. 

“If anybody here believes that [Kamala] will let your energy industry continue – like fracking – you should immediately go to a psychiatrist and have your head examined,” Trump stated. “On dozens of occasions, Kamala has said that she intends to ban fracking.”

Trump played another old clip of Kamala vowing to ban fracking recently resurfaced on social media from a 2019 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

“Climate change is the single greatest threat facing our world today. That’s why I am committed to passing a Green New Deal, creating clean jobs and finally putting an end to fracking once and for all,” Harris said.

Voters at the Trump rally weren’t buying Kamala’s all too convenient support for fracking in an election year. 

“Fracking is huge in our area,” Kelsey Crispen told the New York Post. “I don’t believe a word that woman says.”

Crispen said that the fracking industry was thriving under Trump.

Kamala Harris is hoping that voters get amnesia about her long-held hostility to fracking.