The seven Democratic candidates who have qualified for next week's presiden...
WASHINGTON - The seven Democratic candidates who have qualified for next week’s presidential debate in California threatened to skip it on Friday, saying they will not cross a picket line of union workers embroiled in a labor dispute.
“I won’t be crossing a picket line,” former Vice President Joe Biden tweeted. “We’ve got to stand together with @UNITEHERE11 for affordable health care and wages.” The Democrats are fighting for the nomination to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
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