Where the GOP presidential candidates stand on the autoworkers’ strike

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Where the GOP presidential candidates stand on the autoworkers’ strike
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Most of the contenders for the Republican nomination have blamed President Biden for the United Auto Workers strike against the Big Three automakers.

in Detroit on Sept. 27 with union workers, including autoworkers. The event is scheduled for the same time as the second GOP presidential primary debate, meaning Trump has once again chosen to snub his challengers.asked Trump

on which side he stood in the labor dispute. While he did not pick one — saying he stands “on the side of making our country great” — he argued that a transition to electric vehicles under Biden is hurting autoworkers. Autoworkers “will not have any jobs” because “all of these cars are going to be made in China,” Trump said. “The electric cars, automatically, are going to be made in China.

While the objectives of Biden and UAW President Shawn Fain do not always perfectly overlap, Fain has been openly critical of Trump, savaging him as part of the “billionaire class.” Trump, meanwhile, told “Meet the Press” that Fain is “not doing a good job in representing his union.”DeSantis has largely avoided commenting on the strike.

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