Bilingual billboards call Trump 'anti-unionist' in DNC Labor Day campaign
The DNC placed bilingual billboards calling former President Donald Trump an "anti-unionist" in Spanish, putting them up on Labor Day in parts of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Bilingual billboards in English and Spanish calling former President Donald Trump an "anti-unionist" went up on Labor Day in high-traffic areas in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The Democratic National Committee, which released the billboards, said in a news release provided first to NBC News: "We have unions to thank for gains in fair wages, worker protections, and health care."
The release praised Vice President Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a former union member, saying they "know that workers are the engine powering this country, and that’s why they have always had their backs."
DNC spokesperson Maddy Mundy criticized Trump as a "union buster who sought to withhold pay from union workers" and weakened unions as president "to fatten the pockets of multi-billionaire executives who donate to his campaign."
"Simply put: Trump is a union scab," Mundy stated.
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