Teamsters Union Declines To Endorse Presidential Candidate, Delivering Blow To Harris
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters publicly releasing six months of membership polling data on who union members preferred, showing that President Donald Trump beat out Kamala Harris by a whopping 58 to 31%
However, Union leaders decided not to endorse either candidate. Unions notoriously endorse Democrats in each election so many are now saying this is indeed a blow to Harris, and are questioning Sean O’Brian’s statement when he said there was no definitive data showing union members support one candidate over the other – in light of the polling data released on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump responded to their decision saying 'Its a great honor.'
The last time a union did not endorse a presidential candidate was in 1996 – during the second Bill Clinton Election due to NAFTA
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Speaker Johnson Warns Illegal Migrant Voting Could 'Throw The Election'
Speaker of the house Mike Johnson is warning his fellow colleagues and people in the U.S. that thousands of people who are living in the United States illegally could very easily sway the outcome of the upcoming presidential election.
While speaking with reporters this week, Johnson pointed out that multiple members of the House were elected by just a few hundred votes or less – so even the smallest percentage of the millions of illegals who have come across the border in the last four years, could have a devastating effect for the country
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Arizona Flags 100,000 Voters As Possible Non-Citizens ‘Coding Oversight’
The Democrat Secretary of State in Arizona says even though the state’s election software has flagged 100,000 registered voters as noncitizens, he is going to send out ballots to them anyway.
Adrian Fontes saying earlier this week that a ‘coding oversight’ is to blame and he is not willing to disenfranchise this many voters by limiting them, suddenly, and with little notice, to a federal-only ballot. That’s because you are not required to provide proof of citizenship when voting in federal elections.
The mistake impacts people who got their driver’s licenses before October 1996 and then received duplicates before registering to vote after 2004.
Arizona has required proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in state and local elections Since 2005. Without this proof voters are considered "federal only" voters, allowing them to vote solely on presidential and congressional elections.
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