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Harris an ‘Existential Threat’ to the Auto Industry

Trump Auto Workers Founder Brian Pannebecker told Newsmax TV's “America Right Now” on Saturday that the U.S. auto industry faces an “existential threat” if Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president. Then he said.

Host Tom Bashir asked, “Why do union leaders believe that a Harris presidency would be better for the industry and workers than four more years of Donald Trump?'' ?” he said.

“Because they continue to line the pockets of our corrupt union leaders. That's the only reason I can think of.” Pannebecker said.

He continued, “I can tell you from my own experience, having worked in the auto industry for 36 years, Chrysler for 11 years, and Ford Motor Company for 25 years, that the members are rank-and-file, and the people in the field are It means I don't support Kamala Harris.” I know this for a fact because I spoke to workers at rallies outside auto plants every week during the campaign. Currently, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance's approval rating on the ground is between 65% and 70%. ”

Pannebecker added: “They think their elites are wise and should tell their members what to do, not the other way around. But in the UAW, we face an existential crisis. If we allow Kamala Harris to become president, we will lose our industries and we will lose our livelihoods.”

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