Republican Suggests Unions Secretly Back Trump After Teamsters' Harris Snub
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24% Somewhat Conservative
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34% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
38% Positive
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48% : Only an hour before the endorsement decision was announced, the union released results from their national poll, conducted between July 24 and September 15, in which 59.6 percent members voted for the union to endorse Trump, versus only 34 percent for Harris.42% : Similarly, an August 16 survey from Emerson College found that Harris was leading Trump 56.8 percent to 42 percent among union members in, despite Trump having led Biden 50 percent to 45 before the latter's exit from the race.
23% : Trump commented on the Teamsters' decision during a Wednesday evening appearance on Gutfeld!, describing it as "sort of a big deal," and claiming: "Nobody's ever expected a thing like that to happen.
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