Union leaders see no evidence of migration to Donald Trump
Source: The Hill
By Jonathan Swan and Mike Lillis
Local union leaders across the Rust Belt are voicing confidence that their members will stick with Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the race for the White House.
Trump has courted organized labor aggressively, staking out hard-line positions against free trade and immigration that resonated with blue-collar voters in the GOP primary.
Yet in interviews with The Hill, 58 local chapter leaders representing 19 unions in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin said they believe their members are overwhelmingly backing Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. The leaders represent local chapters with membership ranging from dozens to more than 1,000.
While many of their members have reservations about Clinton, the union leaders dont see signs of a groundswell toward Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
FULL story at link.
Greg Nash
Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/283520-union-leaders-see-no-evidence-of-migration-to-donald-trump
I do know a few union members that are going to vote for him.
L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)According to Marquettes latest polling out of Wisconsin, they have Hillary Clinton leading +7 among registered voters, but +9 among likely voters. They also have Russ Feingold leading the Senate race +4 among registered voters, but +9 again among likely voters.
Both Clinton and Feingold will win Wisconsin in November, but whats interesting here isnt that theyre winning a state theyre supposed to win but rather the gap between the registered and likely voter screens. In short, Democrats always do better among registered voters. Were not the ones that have trouble getting out our voters. The likely voter screen always looks better for Republicans. Until now. ................
hotrod0808
(323 posts)Several of my union brothers and sisters of USW700 support Trump over Clinton. They are good friends and it disgusts me that they would support such a vile candidate.