Harris Rallies Labor Vote Alongside Biden Amidst U.S. Steel Debate and Gaza War Shadow
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden campaigned in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the importance of U.S. Steel remaining domestically owned and appealing to union workers. Meanwhile, controversy around a Gaza ceasefire deal and ongoing Middle East tensions cast a shadow over U.S. election dynamics.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris emphasized the importance of U.S. Steel staying in American hands at a Labor Day event in Pennsylvania, where she campaigned with President Joe Biden. The rally marked their first joint appearance since Harris became the Democratic nominee.
Addressing packed union halls in Michigan and Pennsylvania, Harris and Biden sought to bolster labor support, highlighting concerns over U.S. Steel potentially being sold to Japan's Nippon Steel. Echoing Biden, Harris stated, "U.S. Steel should remain American-owned and American-operated."
The event illuminated the Democrats' strategy to retain union voters, against the backdrop of former President Donald Trump's blue-collar appeal. Trump, who did not campaign on Labor Day, remains locked in a tight race with Harris. Meanwhile, the Gaza conflict continues to loom over U.S. election activities, with both candidates set to intensify voter outreach in key swing states.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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