"Biden's Auto Worker Strike Handling Raises Concerns as Dems Compare to Trump's Approach"

Democrats close to the White House are concerned that former President Donald Trump is outmaneuvering President Joe Biden on the auto workers' strike, as Trump plans to visit Detroit next week. Some Democrats worry that Trump's visit is a sign of a more sophisticated campaign strategy and that Biden's team needs to step up their game. Biden's team has considered sending a top lieutenant to the picket line to stand alongside the UAW workers, but there is still internal debate on how to handle the strike. The White House has been trying to avoid a prolonged strike while expressing support for the workers' demands, but there is growing dissatisfaction among Democrats and union officials over their approach. Trump's visit has caught Democrats off guard, and they fear it may overshadow their own response to the strike.
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