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Not when they vote for parties that fight against workers' rights
Priorities, right?
Which party shut down the rail union strike?
Fair enough.
Which party supports Right to Work laws?
Yeah yeah, Republicans are objectively worse for workers.
Don't pretend like the other party is pro-worker, though.
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Biden is at least nominally pro-union (he isn't really pro-union, but nominally.) Trump is overtly anti-union.
Since we are rating if a person is racist or not based on the actions/words of the person they voted for, isn't everyone who voted for Biden racist as well?
People who voted for Biden, yes. Establishment liberals are almost unanimously racist. However, most of Biden's votes were actually votes against the overt, unapologetic racist, rapist, and pedophile on the other side.