Vice President Kamala Harris recently addressed union members in Lansing, Michigan, highlighting the differences between herself and former President Donald Trump regarding their support for union workers and working-class voters. During her speech, Harris played video clips showing Trump making disparaging remarks about auto workers and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain.
In the video, Trump was seen belittling the labor of auto workers, expressing disdain for paying overtime, and suggesting that even children could perform the work of assembly line workers. Harris used these clips to emphasize Trump's lack of respect for the hard work and skills of union members.
Harris outlined her plans to boost manufacturing jobs in the United States and protect worker benefits, positioning herself as a champion for labor rights. She criticized Trump for his alleged disregard for the value of union workers' contributions, stating that he is not supportive of the labor community.
Furthermore, Harris took aim at Ohio Senator JD Vance for his reluctance to commit to maintaining federal funding for the conversion of the General Motors Grand River Assembly Plant into an electric vehicle facility. She condemned Vance's characterization of these jobs as 'table scraps' and pledged to advocate for the preservation of these crucial manufacturing positions.
The audience, comprised of union members and Michigan residents, responded enthusiastically to Harris' remarks, particularly when she labeled Trump as 'one of the biggest losers of manufacturing jobs in American history.' Harris received applause and cheers as she reiterated her commitment to fighting for the interests of union workers and ensuring the retention of vital manufacturing jobs in Lansing.