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President Joe Biden celebrated his recent endorsement by the United Auto Workers union by visiting Michigan on Thursday, but growing anger over U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza in the critical battleground state with the nation’s highest density of Arab Americans meant for a shaky reception.
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How the Israel bombardment of Gaza is affecting voters in Dearborn, a new study on the Michigan State Police and racial disparities, the resurgence of Latin for Detroit Lions fans, and weaving dreamy, three-dimensional landscapes up north.
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Biden will speak at United Auto Workers forum as he woos the blue-collar vote in battleground statesBiden bills himself as the most labor-friendly leader in American history but UAW leaders have not said whether they will use the moment to endorse him for a second term.
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The leaders say they are angry with Biden for supporting Israel as it wages a war against Hamas in Gaza.
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Biden decries the 'unconscionable' Hamas attack and warns Israel's enemies not to exploit the crisisPresident Joe Biden spoke after the surprise attack on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas. He's pledging to ensure Israel has “what it needs to defend itself.”
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President Biden joined UAW workers on the picket lines. Trump holds a meeting at a non-union parts distributor. What message do these visits send and who are they for?
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Reactions to presidential visits to Michigan this week, the Detroit Tigers' Spanish broadcasts, and a shop in Lansing’s Old Town neighborhood that specializes in vintage and goth-adjacent style.
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President Joe Biden has joined the United Auto Workers on the 12th day of their strike against major carmakers, a demonstration of support for organized labor apparently unparalleled in presidential history.
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President Biden meanwhile has seen his approval rating stabilize and is well liked among Democrats, though he faces challenges with independents and younger voters.