Teamsters will not endorse Trump or Harris in US presidential race

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Teamsters union executive board said on Wednesday that the union will not endorse any U.S. presidential candidate despite polling that showed a majority of members backed Republican candidate Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris.

The 1.3 million-member union - which represents truck drivers and a wide range of other workers ranging from airline pilots to zookeepers - had released a national electronic poll of its members earlier on Wednesday that showed rank-and-file members preferred Trump over Harris by 59.6% to 34%.

The Teamsters have endorsed every Democratic candidate for president since 2000 but have on occasion endorsed Republicans, including President Ronald Reagan in 1984 and Vice President George H.W. Bush in 1988. It is the first time since 1996 the union is not making an endorsement.

Most major unions have endorsed Harris, including the United Auto Workers union. The AFL-CIO, which represents 60 unions and 12.5 million workers, endorsed Harris in July.

The Teamsters' endorsement had been widely anticipated because it was seen as a factor in a handful of battleground states that will decide the Nov. 5 election, including Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania, where union membership is strong.

"Neither major candidate was able to make serious commitments to our union to ensure the interests of working people are always put before Big Business," Teamsters President Sean O'Brien said in explaining the union's decision. "We sought commitments from both Trump and Harris not to interfere in critical union campaigns or core Teamsters industries — and to honor our members’ right to strike — but were unable to secure those pledges."

The Harris campaign declined to comment. The Trump campaign cited the Teamsters poll data saying it showed the "vast majority of rank-and-file working men and women in this important organization want President Donald Trump back in the White House."

The union said that, following the Sept. 10 presidential debate, independent polling firm Lake Research Partners found in a survey ending Sept. 15 that Teamsters members selected Trump by 58% for endorsement over 31% for Harris.

O'Brien and other union representatives met with Harris on Monday after meeting with Trump in January.



The Teamsters said Teamsters’ polling data showed that, before Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race on July 21, members backed Biden 44.3% to Trump’s 36.3%.

O'Brien spoke to the Republican National Convention in July, but also criticized Trump for suggesting that workers who go on strike could be fired.

Source: Investing.com

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