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  1. 11. Jan. 2024 · The union held a round of meetings with presidential candidates in December, positioning them as a forum to hear out Democrats, Republicans and independents running in 2024. “They were genuine...

  2. 10. März 2023 · For decades, the Republican Party has seemed to care more about labor unions than the Democratic Party has. Many Republican officials treat organized labor as their political enemy. When...

  3. 19. Sept. 2020 · A full assessment of union election history — a Ballotpedia for the unions — would be a big undertaking, but vital for anyone who wants to figure out how to further democratize the union movement. I think one who undertook such an assessment would find that there is more space than one might think for a cross-union electoral challenge current (think the Tea Party in the GOP, or the Justice ...

  4. A plurality of Democrats believed the same, at 46%. 42% of Americans want labor unions to have less influence, tied for the all-time high set in 2009. 30% wanted more influence and 25% wanted the same amount of influence. The majority of Republicans wanted labor unions to have less influence, at 69%.

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  5. 3. Sept. 2021 · The share of Republicans and GOP leaners who say unions have a positive effect has fallen from 44% to 34% during that span. Democrats and Republicans have diverged in their views of several other institutions since 2019, too.

  6. But Democratic candidates still benefit, because voters in union households have consistently preferred them by margins between 9 and 16 percentage points greater than voters in non-union households. Ever since 1947, Republicans and Democrats have continued to clash over legal rights for unions, yet Democrats have not been able either to repeal ...

  7. 21. Dez. 2021 · Despite Democratic hand-wringing over the flight of working-class men to Republican ranks, an in-depth study of the 2020 presidential vote by Aurelia Glass, David Madland, and Ruy Teixeira reveals that unions were indeed an electoral bulwark against the much-feared drift toward Trump. More from Harold Meyerson.