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Auto strike could threaten Biden’s blue wall

Por: Politico Politics September 14, 2023

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A sense of dread is settling over some parts of Michigan. The strike that the United Auto Workers is threatening to launch as soon as midnight could close some of the state’s biggest factories for weeks and upend the economy. It could also hobble manufacturers’ efforts to expand electric vehicles at a time when the United States is trying to address climate change following a catastrophic summer of extreme weather. And it could scramble... + full article



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