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        At the guy who tried to represent his union, that was 60% in favor of Trump so rather than endorse him declined to endorse any candidate?

        Yes we are in fact talking about the same person. AOC is stupid to call him out as his reasoning is sound and his non-dorsement helps the D party more than a trump one.

        Do you really think he should endorse Harris when his members are only 35% in favor of his doing so? I have a hunch his members would take issue with that

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          But if your argument is that he went to the RNC as an appeal to teamsters who support Trump (aka not lefties), and that he is also choosing not to endorse either candidate on behalf of those teamsters, then that isn’t an appeal to further-left-than-democrats politics, it’s an appeal to centrism.

          My point then being

          Now she’s the one always punching left

          Doesn’t really make sense in this context

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            I suppose you have a point. Maybe punching left is not accurate.

            Thing is tho he didn’t go to the RNC l as an appeal to teamsters, he asked both RNC and DNC to be a speaker and only the RNC called back. DNC ghosted his ass.

            When at the RNC, he spoke about the importance of both parties to respect workers rights. He and other execs went to both camps (and biden before he stepped down) as they always do to try and extract promises in return for an endorsement.

            They didn’t get any promises from either camp though. He could have gone with his “constituents” polling numbers and endorsed Trump but he did not.

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              He was the first acting teamster president to ever speak at the RNC, that’s a huge deal regardless of whether he was also expecting to speak at the DNC. Especially given how anti-union the republican party generally is.

              Either it was an appeal to conservative teamsters, or he himself is quietly moderate or conservative.

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      Could you please explain to me why you believe this is the case? I guess I’m confused and want to understand your position.