Election Showdown: Who Really Has Workers' Backs?

Fri Sep 06 2024
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You're a working stiff, punching a clock to make ends meet. Your livelihood depends on politicians who claim they'll fight for your rights and dignity. But who's actually delivering? Let's get real about the 2024 presidential hopefuls and what they really stand for. On one side we have Kamala Harris and Tim Walz—career public servants who've walked picket lines, fed hungry kids, and fought for working folks in courtrooms across the nation. They're the type of leaders you'd invite over for a backyard barbecue (if your boss didn't expect you to work overtime that weekend). Then there's Trump and Vance—self-serving silver-spooners who've spent their lives looking out for themselves and their ultra-rich buddies. Trump's a world-class con man who stiffed contractors, ripped off students, and even tried to cheat his way into the White House after losing fair and square in 2020. And Vance? Well, he seems to think teachers should just pop out babies instead of educating yours.
So let's break it down:Harris and Walz support unions, good jobs with dignity, and a level playing field where everyone pays their fair share. They've delivered real results for workers—from passing FDR-level job creation programs to saving pension plans. Meanwhile, Trump talks a big game about infrastructure but delivers nothing. He'd rather let Big Oil run wild while gutting Social Security and Medicare. And Vance? He's all about slashing public schools while handing out vouchers to private academies. Here's the kicker: Trump incited an insurrection against democracy itself, tried to steal an election, and openly mused about using the military on American citizens. Is that really the kind of leader who has your back? In November, you'll have a choice between public servants fighting for working people like you—or billionaire grifters looking out only for themselves. It's no brainer.
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