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According to ABC News' reporting, many of the attendees at Trump's speech were Drake Enterprises workers and some were UAW workers, but very few said they were on strike.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: nugget1
Pretty much I agree. It's near intolerable to watch. I did like the first primary debate for the 16 election and found Trump to be the only person on stage to address current and dramatic issues. That is when I liked him as a candidate. That soon changed though when i found him to to be as shallow as all the others and merely a wise cracking insulter.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: Deetermined
About 400 to 500 Trump supporters were inside a Drake Enterprises facility for the speech. Drake Enterprises employs about 150 people, and the UAW doesn't represent its workforce. It wasn't clear how many auto workers were in the crowd for the speech, which was targeted at them.
One individual in the crowd who held a sign that said "union members for Trump," acknowledged that she wasn't a union member when approached by a Detroit News reporter after the event. Another person with a sign that read "auto workers for Trump" said he wasn't an auto worker when asked for an interview. Both people didn't provide their names.
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originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
I liked Scott and Haley myself. They would make a very strong ticket.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: RazorV66
He had no business being there.
He was invited by the union. Meanwhile, they told Trump to f*** off.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: RazorV66
I think a leader would want to unite his party,
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: stevieray
eu.detroitnews.com... oe-biden/70960155007/
Link broke.
From that source though:
"One individual in the crowd who held a sign that said "union members for Trump," acknowledged that she wasn't a union member when approached by a Detroit News reporter after the event. Another person with a sign that read "auto workers for Trump" said he wasn't an auto worker when asked for an interview. Both people didn't provide their names."
Odd that. No?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: RazorV66
I care.
About what whataboutism and deflection and childishness?
Not so much.