Less-divided U.S. steelworkers union to greet Vice President Harris

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Less-divided U.S. steelworkers union to greet Vice President Harris
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Vice President Harris will be speaking to an audience that is less divided between former President Donald Trump supporters and opponents, as was visible at the last convention in 2017 or regional conferences since.

LAS VEGAS - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris faces a less politically divided audience at the United Steelworkers convention on Wednesday compared to previous years, said members interviewed by Reuters, in an address expected to lean heavily on the administration's job record.

The four-day convention in Las Vegas has registered 3,500 union members and retirees of the largest North American industrial workers union. "She needs to say the right things," said Dennis Moore, who works at a rubber plant in Orange, Texas. "I need to hear what they're going to do to help me when I'm bargaining or standing up for our members."

"I'm a little surprised at this meeting of the minds," said a Texas chemical plant worker, who asked not be identified by name. "It's not as polarized. You don't see the MAGA hats. I thought I would have. It's not as contentious."

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