As union voters shift their support toward Republicans, Democrats are becoming concerned that their once reliable voting block now might threaten President Joe Biden’s reelection bid.
Although Biden captured the union vote by a significant margin in 2020, recent polling indicates the self-proclaimed “most pro-union President” might have taken their support for granted, as his lead has plummeted to single digits. Democratic lawmakers have started to realize that their efforts to win over the union vote are “not translating into electoral support.”
“We need to be concerned,” Democratic Rep. Dan Kildee of Michigan told Axios. “We can’t just assume people are going to figure it out for themselves. We’ve got to tell the story.”
“Democrats have to recognize that this affiliation [with union leadership] … is not translating into electoral support,” Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who challenged Biden in the 2024 presidential race, told Axios. “[Democrats] should be listening and finding ways to engage more with rank-and-file labor.”
The latest polling has indicated a shift in union support for Democrats. In 2020, Biden outpaced Trump by 16 points, according to NBC’s exit polling. In Michigan alone, Biden led Trump among union voters by 25 points, according to ABC News’ 2020 exit polling.
But as of 2024, Biden’s lead has plummeted to just nine points as of February, according to an NBC poll. A March Quinnipiac poll surveying Michigan voters also shows Biden leading by nine points. (RELATED: Union Manager Details Why Members Are ‘Fed Up’ With Biden Policies, Says Trump Has Chance)
Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, who serves as the vice chair of the congressional Labor Caucus, told Axios that union voters are a “skeptical audience.”
“This has been accelerating over the years … you’d be skeptical as a worker too,” Kaptur told Axios. “You’d want to listen [to Republicans].”adquarters on January 31, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
These lackluster numbers came after one of America’s most powerful labor unions made its first major GOP contribution in two decades.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a labor union that represents roughly 1.3 million transportation workers, donated $45,000 to the Republican National Committee (RNC) in February, according to Federal Election Commission records. This was the Teamsters’ first major RNC donation since 2004. (RELATED: Union Apprentice Details Shift In Politics After Trump Visit, Says Biden Team Never Responded To Meeting Group)
Prior to this donation, Teamsters donated $135,000 to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in December 2023 and gave another $15,000 in March earlier that year, according to The Washington Post. The union also endorsed Biden in 2020, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016 and former President Barack Obama in 2012 and 2008.
This donation follows a meeting former President Donald Trump had with the union’s executive board at Teamsters’ Washington, D.C., headquarters in January. On Jan. 4, Trump also met with Sean O’Brien, president of the Teamsters, in an attempt to peel away votes that otherwise may go to Democrats.
“Nobody can take union members for granted,” Steve Smith, deputy director of The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), told Axios.
Biden’s campaign and Trump’s national press secretary did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
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