Biden will meet Wednesday with top union leaders as he seeks to reassure worried Democrats
- President Joe Biden is meeting with AFL-CIO members to emphasize his achievements over age amidst internal party pressures.
- AFL-CIO confirms a scheduled meeting with Biden, highlighting scrutiny following weak debate performance against Trump.
- Union leaders close to Biden, including AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler, are part of the meeting to reinforce support for Biden's policy agenda.
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Biden Looks to Shore Up Union Support
“President Biden sought Wednesday to shore up support among organized labor after his widely criticized debate performance, touting his record at a meeting of AFL-CIO members in Washington,” the Washington Post reports. Said Biden: “I said I was going to be the most pro-union president in American history. Well, guess what? I am.”
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President Joe Biden, facing pressure from within his own party to abandon his reelection campaign, is set to meet Wednesday with the executive council of the AFL-CIO, America’s largest federation of trade unions as he tries to make the case that his record in office matters more than his age. The 81-year-old Biden is also taking part in the NATO summit and looking to use the organization's 75th anniversary meeting as a way to spotlight support f…
Biden will meet Wednesday with top union leaders as he seeks to reassure worried Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing pressure from within his own party to abandon his reelection campaign, President Joe Biden is relying on labor unions to help make the case that his record in office matters more than his age. The 81-year-old Democrat is set to meet Wednesday with the executive council of the AFL-CIO, America's largest federation of trade unions. The AFL-CIO said the president has been booked to attend the meeting for more than a year, b…
Biden will meet Wednesday with top union leaders as he seeks to reassure worried Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing pressure from within his own party to abandon his reelection campaign, President Joe Biden is relying on labor unions to help make the case that his record in office matters more than his age. The 81-year-old Democrat is set to meet Wednesday with the executive council of the AFL-CIO, America's largest federation of trade unions. The AFL-CIO said the president has been booked to attend the meeting for more than a year,…
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