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Harris advocates for workers’ rights in Michigan, rallying support among UAW members

The event in Wayne County, a region with deep ties to the auto industry, also reminded Michigan of its critical role in the election.
Vice President Kamala Harris, emphasized the importance of collective bargaining and workers' rights during a campaign event.

Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside her running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, emphasized the importance of collective bargaining and workers’ rights during a campaign event at the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 900 hall in Wayne County, Michigan. Addressing a packed crowd of union members, Harris stressed the need for fairness, dignity, and freedom for all workers, particularly in the face of those trying to divide and weaken the labor movement.

The event, part of a two-day campaign swing through Michigan, marked the first time Harris and Walz campaigned together since Harris became the Democratic Party’s vice-presidential candidate. Harris highlighted the ongoing significance of unions and the middle class in shaping the country’s future, especially in light of upcoming decisions that will impact the auto industry, including regulations on electric vehicles and policies affecting union organizing.

Governor Walz echoed Harris’ sentiments, framing the upcoming election as a critical choice for the nation’s direction. He contrasted their vision with that of former President Donald Trump, accusing Trump of being out of touch with working-class Americans and self-serving. Walz warned that a second Trump term could threaten vital programs like Social Security and the Affordable Care Act.

UAW President Shawn Fain introduced Harris and Walz, describing them as true advocates for the working class, in contrast to Trump and his running mate. Fain underscored the importance of the labor movement in the upcoming election and criticized Trump for his treatment of workers.

The event in Wayne County, a region with deep ties to the auto industry, also reminded Michigan of its critical role in the election. Harris’ visit came shortly after the International UAW endorsed her, signaling strong union support for her campaign. The UAW, which represents a significant portion of Michigan’s workforce, has been a powerful force in the state and the broader labor movement.

Attendees expressed their support for Harris, praising her commitment to labor issues and her potential to be a transformative leader. Many saw her as a champion for workers’ rights and a symbol of progress, particularly as the first woman of color to be nominated for the vice presidency. The event highlighted union members’ growing energy and determination to support Harris and Walz in their bid to lead the country.

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