Teamsters president is doing Trump an 'unreasonably large favor': author
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : "O'Brien's doing Trump an unreasonably large favor by withholding a Harris endorsement," concluded Noah -- in a way that makes outreach by other unions in key Midwest states difficult.42% : Moreover, wrote Noah, while the Teamsters have conducted polls suggesting that rank and file members are divided and leaning toward Trump, "other unions aren't passive with their members about elections.
25% : "The fact is, he wrote, Harris supports the PRO Act and opposes anti-union "right to work" laws, while Trump is the opposite -- and in fact, Harris cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate to bail out the Teamsters pension fund, as part of the American Rescue Act, which not a single Republican voted for.
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