Harris Campaign's Disconnect with Working Class Led to Defeat

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Kamala Harris's presidential campaign struggled to connect with low-income workers due to a perceived lack of listening, according to AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler. Despite strong union support, Harris's message did not resonate with economically insecure voters, many of whom favored Donald Trump. The AFL-CIO, representing over 12.5 million members, is preparing for challenges under a potential second Trump presidency, emphasizing the need for solidarity and continued organizing efforts.
- Harris campaign failed to connect with working class, US union federation says The Guardian US
- Biden and Harris gave the working class plenty before Trump's election win MSNBC
- Corporate Donors Guided Kamala Harris to Defeat Jacobin magazine
- Harris Lost the Very Voters She Needed the Most The New Republic
- Expand the pie Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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