We don't pay much attention to endorsements because they're just money moves that don't always signal who the rank & file will vote.
Something to consider . . .
KANSAS CITY & MIDWEST LABOR HAVE CONSISTENTLY TURNED MORE CONSERVATIVE OVER THE YEARS!!!
Missouri politics is a great example . . .
Labor leaders regularly back GOP candidates and aren't as willing to toe the Democratic Party line any longer.
In Jeff City labor can't afford to align with the super-minority Democrats and over the past decade they've developed strong connections with Missouri Republicans.
This trend has taken hold across the Midwest and this morning we take a glimpse at how labor issues might impact the election . . . Check-it:
VP Harris secured the endorsements of labor groups from the AFL-CIO to the National Education Association and repeats her belief on the trail that “when unions are strong, America is strong.” Meanwhile, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien spoke at the Republican National Convention last month, praising Trump as “tough” before slamming as “economic terrorism” his recent suggestion that workers should be fired for organizing. His running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, visited a United Auto Workers picket last fall shortly after President Joe Biden did the same.
Trump campaign promises 'America first' for workers
When asked why union workers should vote Republican, the Trump campaign railed on the Biden-Harris administration for inflation and the state of the economy.
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What would a Harris and Trump presidency each mean for union workers?
Both Harris and Trump are courting the union vote, but experts told Business Insider that a Harris administration would be far better for unions.
Union members aren't just voting on labor this year
Trump and Harris are vying for members of a resurgent labor movement. But with over 14 million people and other big issues on the ballot, a single winning message may be elusive.
Both Trump and Harris claim to support the working class: Where do they stand on labor?
Labor Day weekend is the beginning of the end of the election. Here is where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris stand with workers' rights and unions.
Harris, Trump campaigns target workers on Labor Day - UPI.com
On Labor Day, both presidential campaigns are focusing on workers with the election just 65 days away.
Polls show a changed, close 2024 race heading into Labor Day
Two words sum up the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris with fewer than 10 weeks to go until Election Day: changed and close.
Developing . . .
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