Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., chided some major labor unions for their historic non-endorsement this year, saying their leaders failed to "show the courage they needed to."
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters also broke with tradition last month by announcing it would not endorse a presidential candidate this election year, after consistently endorsing Democrats over the past few decades.
The historic non-endorsement came after the union released internal polling of its rank-and-file membership showing majority support for Trump. The landmark decision ruffled feathers in some Democratic circles.
It's not difficult to understand why they support Trump. Blue collar workers like guns, big pickup truck, and don't want illegal aliens taking their jobs. And they don't want Washington telling them what kind of kitchen range to buy and they don't want their daughters being required to share school bathrooms with males.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters also broke with tradition last month by announcing it would not endorse a presidential candidate this election year, after consistently endorsing Democrats over the past few decades.
The historic non-endorsement came after the union released internal polling of its rank-and-file membership showing majority support for Trump. The landmark decision ruffled feathers in some Democratic circles.
It's not difficult to understand why they support Trump. Blue collar workers like guns, big pickup truck, and don't want illegal aliens taking their jobs. And they don't want Washington telling them what kind of kitchen range to buy and they don't want their daughters being required to share school bathrooms with males.
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