Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., expressed disappointment over some major labor unions' decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in the upcoming election. The Minnesota governor highlighted the importance of unions in supporting the middle class and criticized the lack of courage shown by certain union leaders.
Walz acknowledged the internal politics within unions and the diverse opinions among their members. He emphasized the need for union leaders to stand up for collective bargaining rights and healthcare, pointing out the contrast with a candidate who he believes does not support these crucial issues.
Despite the non-endorsement from unions like the International Association of Fire Fighters and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Walz commended the majority of union leaders who backed the Democratic ticket. He stressed the importance of Democrats effectively communicating their policies to address any disconnect with union members and the middle class.
The decision by some unions to remain neutral or break tradition by not endorsing a candidate raised concerns among Democratic lawmakers. Rep. Jim McGovern criticized the workers' support for Trump, highlighting what he perceived as Trump's lack of allegiance to working people. Rep. Nancy Pelosi expressed disappointment over the Teamsters' choice, citing Democratic efforts to support unions and workers.
In contrast, President Trump viewed the non-endorsement as an honor, suggesting a shift in union support away from the Democrats. Meanwhile, Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris received endorsements from various major unions, including the United Auto Workers Union, AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers, National Education Association, and United Steelworkers.