Vice President Kamala Harris is facing increased scrutiny over her struggle to secure endorsements from key unions in the presidential race. The Teamsters and the International Association of Fire Fighters have decided to withhold their endorsements, citing internal disagreements within their organizations as the primary reason for their neutrality.
Despite these decisions, Harris maintains a polling lead over Trump among union voters, although the margin is narrower compared to previous Democratic nominees. Exit polls from recent elections show that Harris is leading Trump by varying margins among voters from union households.
Harris has been actively voicing her support for labor as the election approaches. Her recent visit to Michigan coincided with a significant development in the labor sector, as US dockworkers suspended their strike, moving closer to securing a new contract.
In response to criticisms of her labor record, Harris criticized Trump's policies, labeling him as a disaster for working people and an existential threat to America's labor movement. She also highlighted federal funding initiatives aimed at creating jobs, such as a $60 million investment in an electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant in Flint.
Despite some backlash, Harris has maintained support from key labor organizations, with United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain emerging as a vocal advocate. Fain has criticized Trump's labor policies and warned against the consequences of a second Trump administration.
The AFL-CIO, a powerful federation of unions, endorsed Harris early on, emphasizing her commitment to a worker-centered economy. Other labor leaders have been more cautious in their support, wary of jeopardizing their standing by aligning with a candidate in a contentious campaign.
The dynamics of union support in the presidential race remain fluid, with both Democratic and Republican nominees vying for endorsements. The decisions by the Teamsters and the IAFF to withhold endorsements reflect the complex internal politics within these organizations and the challenges of navigating the current political landscape.