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Fracking is a key energy and environmental issue in the biggest battleground state in the election.
Comfortable majorities of Pennsylvania voters support fracking, according to multiple polls.
Democrats like Kamala Harris and Pennsylvania ’s governor and senators have to balance a coalition that includes supporters and opponents of a major industry in the state.
For Trump , it's simpler: Pennsylvania sits on top of “liquid gold,” he says.
A common sentiment from those working in the industry is the disconnect between the public perception of fracking and what they describe as the public’s need for it.
To many voters, the process required to generate energy is often invisible.
Products like petroleum jelly and fertilizer are examples of items that use the oil extracted from fracking.
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