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Biden gains support from construction unions, boosting re-election | Reuters

Biden gains support from construction unions, boosting re-election | Reuters
Biden gains support from construction unions, boosting re-election | Reuters
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President Biden, who is seeking re-election in the US presidential election in November, received the support of the North American Construction Workers Union (NABTU) on the 24th. Photographed in February (2024 Reuters/Leah Millis)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Biden, who is seeking reelection in the U.S. presidential election in November, received the support of the North American Construction Workers Union (NABTU) on the 24th. In January of this year, he secured the support of the United Auto Workers (UAW), and he hopes to use the support of the working class as a tailwind for his campaign.

At an event inviting President Biden, NABTU President Sean McGarvey said of former Republican President Donald Trump, who is aiming for a comeback in the presidential election, “Mr. It is unacceptable to destroy the democracy we have worked so hard to build at the wrong time.”

In an interview with MSNBC, Biden praised him for bringing about “the biggest infrastructure boom ever in America” ​​and called him “the most pro-union president we’ve ever had.”

President Biden welcomed NABTU’s support, saying it would contribute to his victory in the November election campaign.

Last week, 15 members of the Kennedy family, a prominent political group, also announced their support for Biden.See more

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