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From The New York Post Editorial Board

In 2019, the watchdog site GovTrack rated Kamala Harris “the most liberal” member of the Senate.

She was the senator least likely to sign onto bipartisan legislation.

Look for that write-up now, however, and you find a “Page not found.” GovTrack deleted it.

It’s just one example of how Kamala Harris, once a hero of progressives, has been, along with helpful media, hiding all her far-left positions from voters.

A centrist Democrat has a better chance of winning the election, so a centrist she shall be.

But it doesn’t take much searching to find the real politician, not the Kameleon she presents.

Belief system

Here are some of Harris’ beliefs that most Americans disagree with, and the press is so desperate to hide:

Kameleon: “She would not ban fracking,” Harris’ campaign told Politico. “Trump’s false claims about fracking bans are an obvious attempt to distract from his own plans.”

The truth: Donald Trump’s claims were not false. During the 2020 presidential campaign, Harris said repeatedly she wanted to ban the gas and oil extraction method, which has become an economic lifeblood of Pennsylvania and other states.

“There’s no question I’m in favor of banning fracking,” she said during a CNN discussion.

Not only that: Asked if she also was in favor of banning offshore drilling, she said, “Yes.”

In 2016, Harris, as California attorney general, even sued the Obama administration over fracking approvals off the West Coast.

Kameleon: “Harris’ campaign also confirmed … that the vice president no longer supports a single-payer health care system,” wrote CNN.

The truth: That’s quite the 180 from the candidate in 2020 who was asked if you would be able to keep the health insurance you have under a Harris presidency.

“Let’s eliminate all of that,” she said. “Let’s move on.”

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