Although the union did not explicitly back former President Donald Trump, he viewed the decision to not endorse the Vice President as a victory.
The powerful labor organization that often backs Democrats has declined to endorse either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in the presidential election. Here’s why that matters – and why it doesn’t.
The head of the Michigan Teamsters says his union's members are "overwhelmingly" voicing support for Kamala Harris for president over Donald Trump.
The "uncommitted" movement, a group of pro-Palestinian, anti-war Democrats who led the push to cast protest votes against President Biden during the primaries, declined to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for the White House, but also said they would not encourage supporters to stay home or vote for third-party candidates.
Polls increasingly show voters predicting a Harris victory. Some research suggests that people are actually pretty good at predicting these things.
For several weeks after Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee for president, media observers and critics questioned her decision to remain inaccessible to the press. Some Donald Trump allies assailed the vice president as incapable of getting through an interview.
Kamala Harris has received an outpouring of endorsements from Teamsters local unions and regional councils in key states, despite the national union’s decision to not endorse.
Donald Trump has maintained strong evangelical support, but grassroots groups like Evangelicals for Harris are looking to pull their fellow believers into Kamala Harris’ corner by targeting voters in swing states and offering an alternate vision of their faith. (AP video by Jessie Wardarski)
Martha Stewart and Oprah are for Harris. Luckily, Donald Trump has Hulk Hogan. Do we even need to mention Taylor Swift? Vanity Fair is keeping a running list, to be continually updated.
(WASHINGTON) — The International Brotherhood of Teamsters declined Wednesday to endorse Kamala Harris or Donald Trump for president, saying neither candidate had sufficient support from the 1.3 million-member union.