Swing state union boss calls Trump a 'sociopath' and backs Harris
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-42% Medium Liberal
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- Policy Leaning
-50% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
11% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
95% : Trump on Wednesday night called the move a 'great honor,' and his campaign touted 'union workers' support' for Trump.61% : The stunning move by the national union jolted a race in a state where Harris has carved out a tiny polling lead but where Trump has a chance to end her presidential dreams with wins in 'Blue Wall' states that have switched between the parties.
55% : 'I wouldn't say it's 50-50' but Trump has 'definitely got some support here, which is kind of surprising, knowing his stance with the unions, and how he's been with the unions,' he said.
49% : He spoke after the 7 AM shift change at the plant, which hums for 24 hours a day during most of the week, recalling how Trump got into office with an Electoral College win by prevailing in states including Michigan, even while losing the overall popular vote.
41% : At Flint Assembly, General Motors' longest-running plant in North America, auto workers say Trump is meeting a threshold of support, which the former president tried to boost with a visit to the area Tuesday.
39% : He didn't accept poll data released by the union, rank-and-file picked Trump over Harris by 60-34 percent.
33% : 'I just know I control Michigan with 245,000 votes, and with all the labor in Michigan, our job is to stop [Trump] in Michigan.
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