PA steelworker rep predicts 'common sense' will drive her coworkers to support Harris
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : While Trump won the Keystone State in 2016, President Joe Biden recaptured it in 2020.56% : But Harris may have an advantage over Trump among that key voting bloc.
46% : Keli Vereb, who is a USI rep, told the Guardian that it's unlikely her fellow steelworkers will support the Republican ticket this year. READ MORE: Winning these 2 states would make Harris or Trump 'overwhelming favorites' to win election "I've learned not to be comfortable with any election because we didn't think Trump could win in 16...
21% : United Steelworkers International (USI) has come out against the deal, and both Harris and Trump are taking the union's side as negotiations continue over Nippon's proposed $14.1 billion offer.
15% : However, the publication also reported that there's not much confidence in either Harris or Trump to save steelworkers' jobs among some members.
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