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Auto Workers In Michigan Divided Over Trump And Biden

President Donald Trump speaks during a rally protesting the electoral college certification of Joe Biden as President in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021. Liberal groups are trying to end Donald Trump'

In a recent interview, two auto industry workers shared their perspectives on the upcoming election in Michigan. One worker, Brian, highlighted his support for former President Donald Trump, citing Trump's actions to renegotiate trade agreements and lower gas prices. Brian praised Trump for his efforts to protect American auto workers and create a more level playing field in the industry.

On the other hand, Mike, a union colleague, expressed his disillusionment with President Biden, accusing him of failing to deliver on promises made to the Arab American community and the Detroit area. Mike criticized Biden's handling of the economy, particularly in relation to the electric vehicle sector and high inflation rates.

Both workers emphasized the importance of bringing jobs back to America and investing in struggling cities like Detroit. They voiced concerns about the impact of Biden's policies on the auto industry, with Brian pointing out the potential job losses due to the shift towards electric vehicles.

The discussion also touched on Biden's pledge to fundamentally change the economy, with Brian suggesting that the Green New Deal and EV mandates could negatively affect auto workers. Both workers expressed their intention to support Trump in the upcoming election, believing that he is the better candidate to address their concerns and protect their jobs.

Michigan, a critical swing state, played a significant role in the 2020 election, with Biden winning by a narrow margin. As the state prepares for primaries, the sentiments of auto workers like Brian and Mike reflect the complex dynamics at play in Michigan's political landscape.

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